Americans are loud that’s why most cases
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Interesting. But remains to be seen whether A) This is clinically significant and B) it is not good for us as a species to be exposed to the bacteria of other people, ie antibody production and genetic variance in receptors.
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A) may remain 2b seen, but at the same time, inconclusive information in support of X doesn’t countenance assuming not-X. And, in this case, taking actions on the basis of X (wearing masks) has more potential upside, and less potential downside, than acting on the basis of not-X
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Remarkable thank you for sharing
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Will send this to anyone who says masks don't work. Thanks for sharing!
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Does air conditioning help with the flow of these micro droplets?
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Yes, mostly in a negative way. It disperses the virus to other rooms and dries the air. Humidity is the enemy of droplets.
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Amazing! So really makes you wonder if 6ft is sufficient to distance and masks are probably more effective
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I can see some innovations coming out of this, such as ventilation systems that constant pull droplets up and out with clean air pumped in underneath.
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UV Light systems for example, saw one in a hospital that makes sure the air inside is completely free of all bacteria /viruses etc
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