A couple of things to unpack from this before hitting the panic button... first, concerns for toilet plumes aren’t new (ahem, norovirus) (1/x) Flushing may release coronavirus-containing ‘toilet plumes’ - @washingtonposthttps://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/06/16/coronavirus-toilet-flushing/ …
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Dedicated investigators
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Is it really possible to distinguish if someone got infected from a bathroom in a restaurant or office from sitting a a table or desk?
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Well said.
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This study found that the risk of household transmission of COVID-19 was four times higher if the primary case had diarrhea: https://gh.bmj.com/content/bmjgh/5/5/e002794.full.pdf …
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That’s convincing to me.
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Huh. A friend in Denver was quarantined when a person in his bldg exactly 2 flrs up tested pos, and he ended up sick with COVID to the point of hospitalization. He hadn’t left the house- potential transmission via plumes..?
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