Me too, but more specifically, I've been wrong due to at least the following two failings: 1) following immediate / overconfident expert opinion more than was justified 2) not realizing how poorly the delay of infections + exponential dynamics were understood by decision makershttps://twitter.com/CT_Bergstrom/status/1399230590193266695 …
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Part, yes. But social consensus was a lot of the rest - and I don't know that factual information that contradicted the narrative of droplet transmission would have been accepted widely. (Per recent articles, the droplet physicists didn't have any luck convincing experts.)
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still don’t know why videos like this didn’t break the 6 ft myth.https://twitter.com/DanielleFong/status/1278390603374563332 …
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(experiment at a Florida University with 10 - 20 micron droplets, video source CNN. watch to the end...)