I mean it makes sense What they initially said and has never really been contradicted is the primary vector is direct spread via droplets Not actual aerosolization, and not really surface transmission
-
-
Show this thread
-
So the most important thing is stopping the droplets where they come out From your nose and mouth If something physically blocks the droplets from spraying into the air, hey, that's most of the battle won
Show this thread -
Just letting the droplets spew everywhere willy-nilly and then intervening downstream is so perverse Let people spray into the air while talking all you want, just make sure you're standing six feet back Just wash your hands frequently in case you touched something they touched
Show this thread -
I'm really angry about this Like, the main thing I wish we'd done is centralized quarantine, but okay, yes, that's a lot of money to move around in a short time You gotta put someone in charge of getting rooms to keep everyone and take care of them
Show this thread -
How much does it cost to just tell everyone "Take an old T-shirt and wrap it around the lower half of your face"
Show this thread
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
Seems obvious
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
-
-
A symptomatic hair stylist had contact with 140 people as she worked. Her and all the others wore masks. They contact traced and monitored everyone and no one tested positive or developed symptoms, it seems
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
-
-
I mean, we really didn't have a reliable supply of masks in the beginning. Regardless of messaging, it was like a month until they were available again and the reusable cloth ones started showing up.
-
Literally everyone could have cut up a t-shirt on day one and thousands of lives would have been saved.
- Show replies
New conversation -
-
-
Given how people are reacting now to being told to wear a mask, I'm not sure people would have done it at the beginning anyways.
-
There would have always been people who resisted. That happened in 1918. I think with stable leadership it would not have been as bad a
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.