Pandemic memes 2024

a collection of memes, some I’ve made, some found

From Annalisa Grabbing ball meme, in the first panel of the comic drawing, the character is reaching out toward a bubble that’s labeled get back out there and see the smiles! and in the second panel, the character is grabbing at the bubble out of reach and being clutched away from it from behind and the caption says and hear the uncontrollable coughing
by @duckpandemic Cartoon lettering spelling COVID and the D has images of tombstones and the O is a coronavirus holding a sign saying I’m here, and underneath the big O is a human crushed beneath looking pained grimacing. and the caption reads but we recommended masks
The image is a graphic design of text quoting @kadamssl and says Every time I hear, “Avoid crowded spaces,” all I can think is: So, schools, you say?
Image is a photo of the turbulent deep ocean water surface and the caption says cruise ship on nine month voyage has an outbreak of the virus within the first couple of weeks, surprising no one.
whatever it is you have, if you’re sick stay home, take care of yourself, and don’t spread it, please.
For whoever needs to hear this: if you are sick, stay home. If you cannot stay home, wear a mask. (From Covid Safe Maryland)
The image has a simple drawing of a N95 respirator mask and the text says give us care not covid universal masking now

Distracted boyfriend meme, the woman walking away is labeled Another Strain of Covid, the Boyfriend who’s looking at her over his shoulder impressed is labeled Person Who Believes in Immunity Debt, and the woman holding the boyfriend’s hand looking at him outraged is labeled Their Immune System. (From potatoheiress)
Image has a simple shape of a N95 mask and it says N95 on it, and the caption reads I mask because I follow the science. hashtag mask up #maskup
The Princess Bride Inigo Montoya You keep using that word meme, the picture of Inigo Montoya giving Vizzini a confused look, the caption says you keep using that word “immunity” I do not think that word means what you think it means in the context of medical science.
The Princess Bride Inigo Montoya You keep using that word meme, the picture of Inigo Montoya giving Vizzini a confused look, the caption says you keep using that word “immunity” I do not think that word means what you think it means in the context of medical science.
Hello Kitty fan art. At the top is the message, “Keep Masks in Healthcare” in purple bubble font with a white outline. Hello Kitty is dressed as a doctor wearing a bright blue doctor’s jacket, hot pink bow, white button up, stethoscope, head mirror, and a blue tie. She’s winking while holding up a peace sign on one hand and a clipboard with black text and a photo of Pochacco in the other. She’s wearing a light blue N95 mask. Pochacco is sitting on a two toned purple chair and wearing a red shirt and peach colored N95 mask. The artist’s username @sorbetstar is in lavender coloring inside of the chair. The floor is cool toned lavender colored while the back wall is warm toned lavender colored with faint polka dots. Behind the characters on the right side are two framed portraits, one of an orange cat and one of a brown dog with a bone. To the left of them is a two toned lavender drawer with a first aid kit on top of it and a tv screen overhead.
Hello Kitty fan art. At the top is the message, “Keep Masks in Healthcare” in purple bubble font with a white outline. Hello Kitty is dressed as a doctor wearing a bright blue doctor’s jacket, hot pink bow, white button up, stethoscope, head mirror, and a blue tie. She’s winking while holding up a peace sign on one hand and a clipboard with black text and a photo of Pochacco in the other. She’s wearing a light blue N95 mask. Pochacco is sitting on a two toned purple chair and wearing a red shirt and peach colored N95 mask. The artist’s username @sorbetstar is in lavender coloring inside of the chair. The floor is cool toned lavender colored while the back wall is warm toned lavender colored with faint polka dots. Behind the characters on the right side are two framed portraits, one of an orange cat and one of a brown dog with a bone. To the left of them is a two toned lavender drawer with a first aid kit on top of it and a tv screen overhead.
Image of a N95 mask labeled N95, the caption says I mask because I care. hashtag mask up.
Image of a N95 mask labeled N95, the caption says I mask because I care. hashtag mask up.
Image description, the background is the Merriam-Webster dictionary definition page for the word pandemic, part of it can be read such as definition of pandemic 1 occuring over a wide geographic area. Over the background in bold plain lettering is the text Once more, this time with feeling: Stop saying "during covid" or that ridiculously pretentious “the end of the pandemic era” Words have meanings. Look it up, we’re not “post pandemic” because we’re still in it! and the URL to the dictionary webpage www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pandemic
Image description, the background is the Merriam-Webster dictionary definition page for the word pandemic, part of it can be read such as definition of pandemic 1 occuring over a wide geographic area. Over the background in bold plain lettering is the text Once more, this time with feeling: Stop saying “during covid” or that ridiculously pretentious “the end of the pandemic era” Words have meanings. Look it up, we’re not “post pandemic” because we’re still in it! and the URL to the dictionary webpage www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pandemic
Fraudulent Appeal to Authority The tactic of citing sources that don't actually back up a claim. upside down smiley emoji (they hope you won't even look and won't examine their silly document dump)
Fraudulent Appeal to Authority The tactic of citing sources that don’t actually back up a claim. upside down smiley emoji (they hope you won’t even look and won’t examine their silly document dump)
The image is a drawing of a prehistoric landscape with dinosaurs looking at a big fireball in the sky about to crash into earth, and a speech bubble next to one of the dinosaurs says, Oh no! The economy!
The image is a drawing of a prehistoric landscape with dinosaurs looking at a big fireball in the sky about to crash into earth, and a speech bubble next to one of the dinosaurs says, Oh no! The economy!
The Swiss Cheese Model for Aerosol- Transmitted Infectious Diseases Ventilation Universal Masking Reducing Occupant Density Environmental Cleaning Screening and Isolation Vaccines PPE Contact Tracing and Post-Exposure Quarantine Paid Sick Leave Testing No single intervention is perfect at preventing the spread of aerosol-transmitted infectious diseases. Each intervention layer has holes. Multiple layers improve the chances of stopping infectious aerosols and preventing infection. Nurses’ Guide to Improving Indoor Air Quality in Health Care by National Nurses United
The Swiss Cheese Model for Aerosol- Transmitted Infectious Diseases Ventilation Universal Masking Reducing Occupant Density Environmental Cleaning Screening and Isolation Vaccines PPE Contact Tracing and Post-Exposure Quarantine Paid Sick Leave Testing No single intervention is perfect at preventing the spread of aerosol-transmitted infectious diseases. Each intervention layer has holes. Multiple layers improve the chances of stopping infectious aerosols and preventing infection. Nurses’ Guide to Improving Indoor Air Quality in Health Care by National Nurses United
The Swiss Cheese Model for Aerosol- Transmitted Infectious Diseases Ventilation Universal Masking Reducing Occupant Density Environmental Cleaning Screening and Isolation Vaccines PPE Contact Tracing and Post-Exposure Quarantine Paid Sick Leave Testing No single intervention is perfect at preventing the spread of aerosol-transmitted infectious diseases. Each intervention layer has holes. Multiple layers improve the chances of stopping infectious aerosols and preventing infection. Nurses’ Guide to Improving Indoor Air Quality in Health Care by National Nurses United
The Swiss Cheese Model for Aerosol- Transmitted Infectious Diseases Ventilation Universal Masking Reducing Occupant Density Environmental Cleaning Screening and Isolation Vaccines PPE Contact Tracing and Post-Exposure Quarantine Paid Sick Leave Testing No single intervention is perfect at preventing the spread of aerosol-transmitted infectious diseases. Each intervention layer has holes. Multiple layers improve the chances of stopping infectious aerosols and preventing infection. Nurses’ Guide to Improving Indoor Air Quality in Health Care by National Nurses United
This is not fine dog in a room surrounded by coronavirus balls. The dog’s speech bubble says this is fine and the dog looks a bit stunned.
This is not fine dog in a room surrounded by coronavirus balls. The dog’s speech bubble says this is fine and the dog looks a bit stunned.
NIH National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health Health Info Research Grants & Fur Home > > Colloidal Silver: What You Need To Know Health Information Colloidal Silver: What You Need To Know What is colloidal silver? Colloidal silver consists of tiny silver particles in a liquid. It is sometimes promoted on the internet as a dietary supplement; however, evidence supporting health-related claims is lacking. Is colloidal silver safe? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned that colloidal silver isn't safe or effective for treating any disease or condition. Additionally, the FDA and the Federal Trade Commission have taken action against a number of companies for making misleading claims about colloidal silver products. Colloidal silver can cause serious side effects. The most common is argyria, a build-up of silver in the body's tissues causing a bluish-gray discoloration of the skin, which is usually permanent. Colloidal silver can cause poor absorption of some drugs, such as certain antibiotics and thyroxine (used to treat thyroid deficiency). There is also some evidence that it can cause kidney, liver, or nervous system problems. Is colloidal silver effective? Silver has no known functions or benefits in the body when taken by mouth, and it is not an essential mineral.
NIH National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health Health Info Research Grants & Fur Home > > Colloidal Silver: What You Need To Know Health Information Colloidal Silver: What You Need To Know What is colloidal silver? Colloidal silver consists of tiny silver particles in a liquid. It is sometimes promoted on the internet as a dietary supplement; however, evidence supporting health-related claims is lacking. Is colloidal silver safe? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned that colloidal silver isn’t safe or effective for treating any disease or condition. Additionally, the FDA and the Federal Trade Commission have taken action against a number of companies for making misleading claims about colloidal silver products. Colloidal silver can cause serious side effects. The most common is argyria, a build-up of silver in the body’s tissues causing a bluish-gray discoloration of the skin, which is usually permanent. Colloidal silver can cause poor absorption of some drugs, such as certain antibiotics and thyroxine (used to treat thyroid deficiency). There is also some evidence that it can cause kidney, liver, or nervous system problems. Is colloidal silver effective? Silver has no known functions or benefits in the body when taken by mouth, and it is not an essential mineral. https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/colloidal-silver-what-you-need-to-know
Liu N, Li Y, Liu L, Liu X, Yin Y, Qu G, Shi J, Song M, He B, Hu L, Jiang G. Administration of Silver Nasal Spray Leads to Nanoparticle Accumulation in Rat Brain Tissues. Environ Sci Technol. 2022 Jan 4;56(1):403-413. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.1c02532. Epub 2021 Dec 20. PMID: 34923819. "Collectively, these findings provide evidence for the accumulation and transformation of Ag-containing particles in the rat brain, indicating a realistic risk to brain health resulting from the application of Ag-containing commercial products."
Liu N, Li Y, Liu L, Liu X, Yin Y, Qu G, Shi J, Song M, He B, Hu L, Jiang G. Administration of Silver Nasal Spray Leads to Nanoparticle Accumulation in Rat Brain Tissues. Environ Sci Technol. 2022 Jan 4;56(1):403-413. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.1c02532. Epub 2021 Dec 20. PMID: 34923819. “Collectively, these findings provide evidence for the accumulation and transformation of Ag-containing particles in the rat brain, indicating a realistic risk to brain health resulting from the application of Ag-containing commercial products.”
ALL OF THESE SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES CENTERED ON HOW CAN WE COMBAT CLIMATE CRISIS? HOW CAN WE FIGHT INFECTIOUS DISEASES? HOW CAN WE ENSURE CLEAN AIR? HOW CAN WE BE ANTI-ABLEIST? IDK MAYBE HAVE A MASK MANDATE, VIRTUAL OPTIONS, AND DON'T MAKE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE FLY IN YEAR AFTER YEAR @Nicole_Lee_Sch ACTION Catmin
ALL OF THESE SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES CENTERED ON HOW CAN WE COMBAT CLIMATE CRISIS? HOW CAN WE FIGHT INFECTIOUS DISEASES? HOW CAN WE ENSURE CLEAN AIR? HOW CAN WE BE ANTI-ABLEIST? IDK MAYBE HAVE A MASK MANDATE, VIRTUAL OPTIONS, AND DON’T MAKE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE FLY IN YEAR AFTER YEAR @Nicole_Lee_Sch ACTION Catmin
"One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back." - carl sagan the demon-haunted world 1995
“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – carl sagan the demon-haunted world 1995
49% of covid infections are asymptomatic, which means you may not know if you are actually sick. This is why it’s important to take a multilayered approach (one or more of the following) to protect yourselves and others: N95 and KN95 masks , HEPA air filtration, Good ventilation (carbon dioxide less than 800 parts per million), up-to-date vaccinations, rapid tests before gathering, attention to wastewater levels of covid-19. Yale School of Public Health. Source: The Lancet Regional Health, CDC
49% of covid infections are asymptomatic, which means you may not know if you are actually sick. This is why it’s important to take a multilayered approach (one or more of the following) to protect yourselves and others: N95 and KN95 masks , HEPA air filtration, Good ventilation (carbon dioxide less than 800 parts per million), up-to-date vaccinations, rapid tests before gathering, attention to wastewater levels of covid-19. Yale School of Public Health. Source: The Lancet Regional Health, CDC
Image starts with a red flag emoji and the text reads: Sabotage works best when it looks like incompetence.
Image starts with a red flag emoji and the text reads: Sabotage works best when it looks like incompetence.
Twitter post by Dr. Lucky Tran 4:03 PM · Jun 15, 2024 A timeline of New York's destruction of public health. Image series with cartoon masked people from the MTA transit ads… 2020: I take care of you. You take care of me. Stop the spread. Wear a mask. 2022: Masks are encouraged, but optional. Let's respect each other's choices. 2024: Protecting your health is a crime.
Twitter post by Dr. Lucky Tran 4:03 PM · Jun 15, 2024 A timeline of New York’s destruction of public health. Image series with cartoon masked people from the MTA transit ads… 2020: I take care of you. You take care of me. Stop the spread. Wear a mask. 2022: Masks are encouraged, but optional. Let’s respect each other’s choices. 2024: Protecting your health is a crime.
Guy from the "Unsolved Mysteries" tv series but next to him is the Unsolved mysteries logo and it's changed to SOLVED mysteries, and underneat that it says It's covid19.
Guy from the “Unsolved Mysteries” tv series but next to him is the Unsolved mysteries logo and it’s changed to SOLVED mysteries, and underneat that it says It’s covid19.
The image is a cartoon depiction of a masked patient with a masked healthcare worker. The caption reads: The more COVID-19 vaccine doses you get, the lower the risk of Long COVID. The more reinfections you have, the higher the risk. Yale SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Sources: Statistics Canada, NPJ Vaccines, Int. Journal of Molecular Sciences, Nature Medicine
The image is a cartoon depiction of a masked patient with a masked healthcare worker. The caption reads: The more COVID-19 vaccine doses you get, the lower the risk of Long COVID. The more reinfections you have, the higher the risk. Yale SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Sources: Statistics Canada, NPJ Vaccines, Int. Journal of Molecular Sciences, Nature Medicine
The photo is a NASA photo of an astronaut on the moon in full space suit and holding a video camera, in his helmet visor you can see another astronaut being reflected. The caption above the astronaut reads: An astronaut doesn't just stop wearing a spacesuit when there's no air around. Why should people stop masking in healthcare with the virus still around?
The photo is a NASA photo of an astronaut on the moon in full space suit and holding a video camera, in his helmet visor you can see another astronaut being reflected. The caption above the astronaut reads: An astronaut doesn’t just stop wearing a spacesuit when there’s no air around. Why should people stop masking in healthcare with the virus still around?
The world we knew in 2019 is gone, and it's not coming back. y'all are the ones who can't accept that, who just have to live like it's 2019 instead of adapting to the new reality that we live in, but sure, I'm the one who can't let go. lol @arthoeheidi
The world we knew in 2019 is gone, and it’s not coming back. y’all are the ones who can’t accept that, who just have to live like it’s 2019 instead of adapting to the new reality that we live in, but sure, I’m the one who can’t let go. lol @arthoeheidi
Image of a N95 mask labeled N95 caption reads normalize masking be the change you want to see hashtag mask up
Image of a N95 mask labeled N95 caption reads normalize masking be the change you want to see hashtag mask up
There’s not an economic argument that’s going to get industry to do the right thing on infectious disease prevention or treatment, or convince them it’s in their interest to take care of human health. They need to be regulated. The problem may look financial, but it is political. tinyurl.com/dont-wait-for-everybody
There’s not an economic argument that’s going to get industry to do the right thing on infectious disease prevention or treatment, or convince them it’s in their interest to take care of human health. They need to be regulated. The problem may look financial, but it is political. tinyurl.com/dont-wait-for-everybody
The image is from Wheel of Fortune the word puzzle tv game show with a formally dressed blonde pointing at the mystery word that is on the big board spelled C, O, V, missing letter, D. And the caption underneath says MYSTERY.
The image is from Wheel of Fortune the word puzzle tv game show with a formally dressed blonde pointing at the mystery word that is on the big board spelled C, O, V, missing letter, D. And the caption underneath says MYSTERY.
The trolley problem cartoon, except the trolley is already running over a full set of people on the tracks and there’s a bit of red ink following it and the caption says I became a murder trolley driver to help fix the trolley system from the inside!
The trolley problem cartoon, except the trolley is already running over a full set of people on the tracks and there’s a bit of red ink following it and the caption says I became a murder trolley driver to help fix the trolley system from the inside!
You know, I'm something of a scientist myself Meme with Willem Defoe with a confident smile and the caption reads at the top You know, I’m something of a scientist myself, and the text underneath says here’s a buncha quote science unquote that’s actually vendor marketing material
You know, I’m something of a scientist myself Meme with Willem Defoe with a confident smile and the caption reads at the top You know, I’m something of a scientist myself, and the text underneath says here’s a buncha quote science unquote that’s actually vendor marketing material
The top image is a digital road sign that says “CORVID TESTING” with an arrow pointing to the right. The bottom image is someone holding a device that’s registering “YES” aimed at a raven bird, also known as a corvid.
The top image is a digital road sign that says “CORVID TESTING” with an arrow pointing to the right. The bottom image is someone holding a device that’s registering “YES” aimed at a raven bird, also known as a corvid.
seatbelts airbags hard hats water filters mosquito nets life jackets fall arrest ropes condoms oven mitts boots steel toe boots booties gloves respirator masks
seatbelts airbags hard hats water filters mosquito nets life jackets fall arrest ropes condoms oven mitts boots steel toe boots booties gloves respirator masks
A large gathering should at a minimum specifically ask people who are sick with covid or flu to stay home instead, or at least strongly recommend masking for anyone who is currently unwell. This is the minimum, to adhere to the recommended guidance of the CDC. That’s the minimum. Less precaution will likely precipitate an event becoming a superspreader. www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/prevention/precautions-when-sick.html
A large gathering should at a minimum specifically ask people who are sick with covid or flu to stay home instead, or at least strongly recommend masking for anyone who is currently unwell. This is the minimum, to adhere to the recommended guidance of the CDC. That’s the minimum. Less precaution will likely precipitate an event becoming a superspreader. www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/prevention/precautions-when-sick.html
Increasing size domino effect meme. At the small end of the smallest domino a man is crouched down about to touch the tiniest of the dominos in the line, and it’s labeled Indusry trying to save money by preventing the upgrade of the N95 standard. At the biggest domino end it’s labeled The Cochrane review picking the shittiest N95’s and concluding they don’t work.
Increasing size domino effect meme. At the small end of the smallest domino a man is crouched down about to touch the tiniest of the dominos in the line, and it’s labeled Indusry trying to save money by preventing the upgrade of the N95 standard. At the biggest domino end it’s labeled The Cochrane review picking the shittiest N95’s and concluding they don’t work.
Image is the Arrival meme with the white board - a still from the sci-fi movie Arrival where the protagonist and fellow human is wearing full protective gear with PAPR under a big hazmat hood, and holding up a white board with a marker, and instead of it saying Human it says Horny exclamation point and a hand drawn scrunched persevere emoji frowny face.
Image is the Arrival meme with the white board – a still from the sci-fi movie Arrival where the protagonist and fellow human is wearing full protective gear with PAPR under a big hazmat hood, and holding up a white board with a marker, and instead of it saying Human it says Horny exclamation point and a hand drawn scrunched persevere emoji frowny face.
DOCTORS ARE HUMANS WITH PHONES THAT HAVE ACCESS TO THE SAME CESSPOOL OF MISINFORMATION ON SOCIAL MEDIA JUST LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE SOMETIMES DOCTORS BELIEVE AND REPEAT NONSENSE IF A DOCTOR SAYS SOMETHING THAT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE ASK FOR CLARIFICATION AND MORE INFORMATION OR GET A SECOND OPINION
DOCTORS ARE HUMANS WITH PHONES THAT HAVE ACCESS TO THE SAME CESSPOOL OF MISINFORMATION ON SOCIAL MEDIA JUST LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE SOMETIMES DOCTORS BELIEVE AND REPEAT NONSENSE IF A DOCTOR SAYS SOMETHING THAT DOESN’T MAKE SENSE ASK FOR CLARIFICATION AND MORE INFORMATION OR GET A SECOND OPINION
Granovetter, M. S. (1973). The Strength of Weak Ties. American Journal of Sociology, 78(6), 1360–1380. doi:10.1086/225469 Imagine, to begin with, a community completely partitioned into cliques, such that each person is tied to every other in his clique and to none outside. Community organization would be severely inhibited. Leafletting, radio announcements,or other methods could insure that everyone was aware of some nascent organization; but studies of diffusion and mass communication have shown that people rarely act on mass-media information unless it is also transmitted through personal ties (Katz and Lazarsfeld 1955; Rogers 1962)
Granovetter, M. S. (1973). The Strength of Weak Ties. American Journal of Sociology, 78(6), 1360–1380. doi:10.1086/225469 Imagine, to begin with, a community completely partitioned into cliques, such that each person is tied to every other in his clique and to none outside. Community organization would be severely inhibited. Leafletting, radio announcements,or other methods could insure that everyone was aware of some nascent organization; but studies of diffusion and mass communication have shown that people rarely act on mass-media information unless it is also transmitted through personal ties (Katz and Lazarsfeld 1955; Rogers 1962)
Image is a skeleton in a running pose - graphic by DA SHARE Z0NE - text reads JUST WALK OUT you can leave!!! work social thing movies home class dentist clothes shoppi too fancy weed store cops if your quick friend ships IF IT SUCKS… HIT DA BRICKS!! real winners quit
Image is a skeleton in a running pose – graphic by DA SHARE Z0NE – text reads JUST WALK OUT you can leave!!! work social thing movies home class dentist clothes shoppi too fancy weed store cops if your quick friend ships IF IT SUCKS… HIT DA BRICKS!! real winners quit
Sharing of misinformation is habitual, not just lazy or biased, “Due to the reward-based learning systems on social media, users form habits of sharing information that attracts others' attention. Once habits form, information sharing is automatically activated by cues on the platform without users considering response outcomes such as spreading misinformation.” Sharing of misinformation is habitual, not just lazy or biased, Gizem Ceylan, Ian A. Anderson, and Wendy Wood, Edited by Susan Fiske, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; received September 28, 2022; accepted December 3, 2022, January 17, 2023 120 (4) e2216614120 https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2216614120
Sharing of misinformation is habitual, not just lazy or biased, “Due to the reward-based learning systems on social media, users form habits of sharing information that attracts others’ attention. Once habits form, information sharing is automatically activated by cues on the platform without users considering response outcomes such as spreading misinformation.” Sharing of misinformation is habitual, not just lazy or biased, Gizem Ceylan, Ian A. Anderson, and Wendy Wood, Edited by Susan Fiske, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; received September 28, 2022; accepted December 3, 2022, January 17, 2023 120 (4) e2216614120 https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2216614120
The image is a flow chart asking if you are going to leave your house or be around people and all answers involving being around people leads to arrows that wind up at “yes wear a mask” label: UAB MEDICINE
The image is a flow chart asking if you are going to leave your house or be around people and all answers involving being around people leads to arrows that wind up at “yes wear a mask” label: UAB MEDICINE
https://aerosol.nsysu.edu.tw/en/scopes/108 The image shows a cartoon representation someone having a cotton swab test stick stuck in their nose, and an illustration of lungs. The text reads: Virosols can enter and deposit in the bronchiolar and alveolar regions of lungs. Aerosols greater than 5 µm deposit primarily in the nasopharyngeal region. Aerosols lesser than 5 µm may enter into and deposit at the bronchiolar and alveolar regions, bypassing the screening in the oral and nasal regions. There are cartoon virus characters with eyes hovering in the lung illustration and they have message bubbles, one virus says: They think we only deposit in the nasopharyngeal region. They totally underestimate our power! Another virus says: This place is so cozy and private! Don't ever let humans know our secret getaways! Another virus says: I just want to go down deep and hide, so that I can focus on replicating my folks. Produced by: Aerosol Science Research Center, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan. Copyright 2021 ASRC Reference: C. C. Wang et al., Airbome transmission of respiratory viruses. Science 373, eabd9149 2021
https://aerosol.nsysu.edu.tw/en/scopes/108 The image shows a cartoon representation someone having a cotton swab test stick stuck in their nose, and an illustration of lungs. The text reads: Virosols can enter and deposit in the bronchiolar and alveolar regions of lungs. Aerosols greater than 5 µm deposit primarily in the nasopharyngeal region. Aerosols lesser than 5 µm may enter into and deposit at the bronchiolar and alveolar regions, bypassing the screening in the oral and nasal regions. There are cartoon virus characters with eyes hovering in the lung illustration and they have message bubbles, one virus says: They think we only deposit in the nasopharyngeal region. They totally underestimate our power! Another virus says: This place is so cozy and private! Don’t ever let humans know our secret getaways! Another virus says: I just want to go down deep and hide, so that I can focus on replicating my folks. Produced by: Aerosol Science Research Center, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan. Copyright 2021 ASRC Reference: C. C. Wang et al., Airbome transmission of respiratory viruses. Science 373, eabd9149 2021
The mental gymnastics cartoon meme, the title says Long Covid is real and caused by a viral infection. The gymnasts on the mat in the top are labeled with the text COVID can cause chronic illness even if asymptomatic in the acute phase & never confirmed by a test. On the first parallel bar someone’s swinging and it says I've never tested positive, the person launching off the parallel bar is labeled I'm vaccinated, the person squatting on pommel horse is labeled It's uncomfortable to think about false negatives, at the end there’s a car on fire and someone launching flying above it and that’s labeled I must be vaccine injured.
The mental gymnastics cartoon meme, the title says Long Covid is real and caused by a viral infection. The gymnasts on the mat in the top are labeled with the text COVID can cause chronic illness even if asymptomatic in the acute phase & never confirmed by a test. On the first parallel bar someone’s swinging and it says I’ve never tested positive, the person launching off the parallel bar is labeled I’m vaccinated, the person squatting on pommel horse is labeled It’s uncomfortable to think about false negatives, at the end there’s a car on fire and someone launching flying above it and that’s labeled I must be vaccine injured.
Image is autumn foliage along a road with a skeleton scarecrow dressed as a turkey it’s by at dasharez0ne and the text reads just walk out you can leave!!! foot ball yelling prayer’s at table get a cold from a baby old enough for back pain still eat kid table fuck this have too smoke weed in secret meat not as good ass chicken explain your job more to me que anon uncle indiginous people died and their having fun hate joe bidden wrong reason if it sucks… hit da bricks! real winners quit
Image is autumn foliage along a road with a skeleton scarecrow dressed as a turkey it’s by at dasharez0ne and the text reads just walk out you can leave!!! foot ball yelling prayer’s at table get a cold from a baby old enough for back pain still eat kid table fuck this have too smoke weed in secret meat not as good ass chicken explain your job more to me que anon uncle indiginous people died and their having fun hate joe bidden wrong reason if it sucks… hit da bricks! real winners quit
The image text says “Clustering is a key element for superspreading events. Commonalities among superspreading events include indoor settings, crowds, exposure durations of 1 hour or more, poor ventilation, vocalization, and lack of proper mask-wearing.” The picture is a cartoon of a party where 2 people are eating at a table with their masks only partially on their face, someone is singing into a microphone and 2 other people are holding hands while talking, and the virus cartoons are all around in the air, and one of the virus has a message bubble which says: “Sweet! They are all gathering together! Let's practice our superspreading skills!” Produced by: Aerosol Science Research Center, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan. Copyright 2021 ASRC Reference: C. C. Wang et al., Airbome transmission of respiratory viruses. Science 373, eabd9149 2021.
The image text says “Clustering is a key element for superspreading events. Commonalities among superspreading events include indoor settings, crowds, exposure durations of 1 hour or more, poor ventilation, vocalization, and lack of proper mask-wearing.” The picture is a cartoon of a party where 2 people are eating at a table with their masks only partially on their face, someone is singing into a microphone and 2 other people are holding hands while talking, and the virus cartoons are all around in the air, and one of the virus has a message bubble which says: “Sweet! They are all gathering together! Let’s practice our superspreading skills!” Produced by: Aerosol Science Research Center, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan. Copyright 2021 ASRC Reference: C. C. Wang et al., Airbome transmission of respiratory viruses. Science 373, eabd9149 2021.
Distracted boyfriend meme, the woman walking away is labeled Another Pathogen, the Boyfriend who’s looking at her over his shoulder impressed is labeled Person Who Believes Immunity Debt Nonsense, and the woman holding the boyfriend’s hand looking at him outraged is labeled Their Immune System.
Distracted boyfriend meme, the woman walking away is labeled Another Pathogen, the Boyfriend who’s looking at her over his shoulder impressed is labeled Person Who Believes Immunity Debt Nonsense, and the woman holding the boyfriend’s hand looking at him outraged is labeled Their Immune System.
The image header text states “Surface cleaning does NOT stop airborne transmission” and it shows a cartoon of someone in full suit PPE with a spray hose connected to a backpack, and another person is depicted as wearing a mask and wiping a table, meanwhile the viruses are floating all around in the air, and they have message bubbles. One virus says “Humans try so hard to kill the viruses!” Another virus says “Obviously they don't know that we carry a lot of viruses and we can float in the air for hours.” And another virus says “It's better that they never find out!” another statement of text says “Although it is important to keep surfaces clean, surface cleaning does NOT suppress the risk of airborne transmission. Clean the air!” Produced by: Aerosol Science Research Center, National Sun Yat-sen University Taiwan, Copyright 2021 ASRC Reference C. C. Wang et al., Airborne transmission of respiratory viruses, Science 373, eǝbd9149 2021.
The image header text states “Surface cleaning does NOT stop airborne transmission” and it shows a cartoon of someone in full suit PPE with a spray hose connected to a backpack, and another person is depicted as wearing a mask and wiping a table, meanwhile the viruses are floating all around in the air, and they have message bubbles. One virus says “Humans try so hard to kill the viruses!” Another virus says “Obviously they don’t know that we carry a lot of viruses and we can float in the air for hours.” And another virus says “It’s better that they never find out!” another statement of text says “Although it is important to keep surfaces clean, surface cleaning does NOT suppress the risk of airborne transmission. Clean the air!” Produced by: Aerosol Science Research Center, National Sun Yat-sen University Taiwan, Copyright 2021 ASRC Reference C. C. Wang et al., Airborne transmission of respiratory viruses, Science 373, eǝbd9149 2021. https://aerosol.nsysu.edu.tw/en/scopes/108