Thank you for you leadership!
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"took a pandemic"--even 140 Million diagnosed cases, and 3 Million deaths, haven't been able to "fully" convince some preeminent scientists/researchers, at WHO & CDC

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That’s another issue connected to “adopting only what the crankiest member will support” and also CYA functions for businesses and others (liability in knowing and not acting.) It may be too late for WHO; CDC lost ground. There IS, though, a right course of action once we know.
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establishment scientists seem to have been the primary rejecters of aerosol infection.
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Yup. It's definitely an example of how an interdisciplinary approach would have led to better outcomes. In this case it cost lives. We also could have spent all of summer 2020 improving ventilation and facilitating things like schools being able to stay open. We didn't...
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Wasn't this literally conventional wisdom in, like, 1918?
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Conventional, and obvious to practitioners of fluid mechanics. However practitioners of fluid mechanics are not usually the ones peer reviewing studies of viruses
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I’d like to think through the pandemic a few good things have come... the public has now learned where to come to for accurate information. Real scientists like you
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Thanks for your work. Keep fighting.
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Thank you for your dedication and guidance and your perseverance. Very grateful.
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