Yes! Overzealous, unscientific and unsustainable rules will make cooperation less likely. Less sun and outdoors will make people's immune systems weaker. It's much harder for viruses to infect people in sunny, outdoor places compared to cramped indoors.https://twitter.com/Pinboard/status/1246788025515794435 …
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"Close all the parks" is the new "masks may be more harmful".
Make it possible to distance outdoors, not trap people indoors. In a few years, academics will be publishing studies on how the locales with sane access to outdoors did so much better. Don't be the comparison case.Show this thread -
Okey dokey, I'll write this out long-form. A lot of "do something" impulse is being channeled towards unscientific scolding that will backfire and/or make things worse. And amazed how many people seem incredulous that ventilation/sun/outdoors are important in infection control.
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In Italy they closed all the parks since a couple of weeks. The police are patrolling them with cars and even drones. Sport is prohibited. This is fucking nuts. My workout routine now is running up/down the stairs. I gotta go out on the balcony to catch a glimpse of spring sun.
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Stunning (to this naive reader) how little as of 2009 (and 2020?) known about how to treat the flu (and other diseases; throughout paper) and even flu transmission (droplet or airborne; second to last paragraph). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4504358/ …
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In the same paper you posted it says that the correct way of dealing with a pandemic is to isolate and ban public gathering. The open air that you're claiming as the solution is for when you're already in hospital. Stop spreading lies cherry picking papers you don't even read.pic.twitter.com/PUHN3e5QOm
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