Yep, this actually makes a lot more sociological sense, and the experience of Hong Kong/Taiwan etc. support this: widespread mask wearing *signal* solidarity and importance/reminder of the pandemic, and probably encourage *more* distancing/hygiene as well.https://twitter.com/lydiajo/status/1252656232193720320 …
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New superspreader study from Hong Kong. They find 20% of infections are responsible for 80% of transmissions and a (k) of 0.45. Usual suspects: bars, restaurants and a wedding. Fourth new paper on SSE. (Authors
@bencowling88 ,@gmleunghku et al.). https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-29548/v1 …pic.twitter.com/ESvHKiJfPK
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I was in a q outside a shop two days ago. A guy 15 feet back was smoking and I could easily smell it. A lot of that smoke has been in his lungs, hypothetically could the virus be in he smoke?
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There's this one in California, but I haven't been able to find any data on test results for the congregation other than three confirmed cases mentioned in the article: https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/19/us/california-church-pastor-coronavirus/index.html …
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Seems like offices should be as bad.
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Only issue with Darwin analogy is that the people dying largely already had kids bc they’re old
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