This seems pretty brilliant and could be implemented by any essential office tomorrow, even those where masks are in short supply. Cardboard and plastic are cheap and abundant.https://twitter.com/japantimes/status/1245264091964411904 …
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I collated a few measures common in Germany for the last 2-3 weeks as I realized we're ahead of the pack and spreading this makes sense:https://twitter.com/TwitchiH/status/1245284940922662913 …
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And, I would argue that it is, in fact, low-tech; but it is still based on the spearhead of medical science: We, as a society, need to reduce droplet transmission wherever we can.
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Low tech belies the understanding of microbiology and materials science involved. Right? Any sufficiently advanced understanding of science actually reduces to cardboard, glue guns, and duct tape.
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