Can someone smart explain to me how ANY annual virus stops before it infects most of the planet?
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If we thought of it? I included a quick video in second tweet. But you’re right, humidifiers might be the answer?
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Actually, there is a midrange zone you want, not high.
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Yes. Hospitals have already figured this out. They use fog-machine fuel, the same thing vape pens produce, to capture particles and drag them down so you can't breathe them in.
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Why not implement the idea in other high crowd places?
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You can control the humidity of indoor spaces, but not outdoor spaces. Same with temperature. Also, sunlight is possibly a factor.
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Our indoor spaces our humidified to some extent just by being enclosed. A more interesting question — if higher humidity suppresses virus (which science seems to show), could wearing masks prevent illness not by physically blocking virus, but by humidifying the air we breathe?
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I'm told (unreliably) that it is one of the ways the mask protects.
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Seems like a good idea.
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Yes. I saw interesting article on it the other day. Wood is best material in house and a humidifier helps a lot. I think I retweeted. Will check.
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