"Airborne spread of SARS-CoV-2 seems likely to have contributed to the high attack rate in the exposed bus. Future efforts at prevention and control must consider the potential for airborne spread of the virus" Unfortunately CDC isn't listening...2/3https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2770172 …
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Despite much evidence pointing to aerosols as a culprit in this pandemic,
@CDCgov's main message continues to be to stay apart 6ft. But we know that in poorly ventilated spaces, there is no safe distance. 3/3https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html …Pokaż ten wątek
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Family member literally just received this message from a
@WUSTLmed physician essentially saying “PSH.”pic.twitter.com/pLlLv4ZclT
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There have been numerous studies showing recirculated air can carry the virus in smaller particles and providing outside air is best.
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This doesn't bode well during winter months with people inside more. May help explain spike in cases in southern states this summer, as people seek AC.
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Southerner here: That’s interesting, but I guarantee you it had more to do with people not wearing masks. Things improved with the mask mandate but not all complied...it didn’t improve until Trump wore his mask. Our next wave will be bc of college students and in-person K-12.
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Just imagine what air conditioned offices are like with all that poorly filtered recycled air.
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0ehhh, this image shows a mask with a vent in it...
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