Something that's increasingly important to remember as the number of #COVID19 cases mount - it is NOT USUALLY PEOPLE'S FAULT if they spread the infection
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Also, worth noting that EVERY DOCTOR IN THE WORLD GOES TO WORK SICK REGULARLY I know ~hundreds~ of doctors. Most of them only take a break when they're so sick they can't walk (and some not even then)
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If doctors stopped working every time they had a cold, the entire health system would seize up and die overnight We really don't value medical personnel (drs, nurses, etc) nearly enough sometimes
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There’s been some back and forth pertaining to aerosols.
@Laurie_Garrett said they can survive for up to three hours. Forgive me but is it airborne or not? What say you? -
Airborne doesn't mean what people think it means. By all indications AFAIK the main mode of transmission is large droplets at relatively short range, or fomites (i.e. someone touching a doorknob then you touching it after)
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Yes, how many of us go to work with colds, runny noses, or sore throats? Prob most of us, esp those who can't easily work from home. Maybe less *now*, but more testing is so important so we can assess risk.
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Actually: "Why was she even at work?" Bradford points would kick in and HR would lay into her about skiving.
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