mikepepler wrote:Little John wrote:If this virus was plausibly containable then maybe such measures make some sense. But, since it clearly is not and, given it is likely to be ciorculating for years if not forever, then bollocks to it I say. Just eat well, get plenty of sleep, maybe invest in some oxygen and some anti- inflamatories and then get on with living.
That's what I intend to do.
On the oxygen point, does it make more sense to buy an oxygen concentrater? They can deliver about 6 litres per minute indefinitely as long as you have electricity, and if that's gone we have bigger problems anyway.
Yes and no, from what I have read.
Yes, from the point of view that, once you have a concentrator, you never need to worry about a bottleneck in terms of oxygen supply
No form the point of view that:
1) concentrators typically push out 5 litres per minute at most. Whilst suitable in most circumstances, I have read that in the case of acute pneumonia, anything up to 10 litres per minute might be required
2) concentrators are very expensive compared to simply getting hold of a bottle of welding oxygen, a pressure gauge, flow meter and mask
Then again, if you were requiring 10 litres per minute, bottled oxygen would get very expensive very quickly and so a concentrator might be cheaper overall. Plus, I wonder if you could use two concentrators in parallel to provide 10 litres per minute combined if required. I don't see any reason why not in principle.