Another expert with specific guidelines.https://twitter.com/ShellyMBoulder/status/1288327833799008257 …
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted Zackary Berger
Yes, there is an excellent detailed spreadsheet with different places/scenarios (class/subway/campus) by
@jljcolorado that the more engineering-oriented can play with. Make a copy, fill in orange boxes to get estimates: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16K1OQkLD4BjgBdO8ePj6ytf-RpPMlJ6aXFg3PrIQBbQ/edit#gid=154529406&range=A159 …https://twitter.com/DrZackaryBerger/status/1288891458783715330 …zeynep tufekci added,
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One implication: We should have found a way to honor John Lewis without endangering the many vulnerable people in that room. Hopefully they have high CADR HEPA filters or someone checked the ventilation specs. It's the speaker that's emitting the aerosols. https://twitter.com/Pinboard/status/1288881445876822017 …pic.twitter.com/YUdvntka4H
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted POLITICOEurope
Let me say this outright: This is unscientific, stupid and wrong. This is incredible. Six months in, how can we be this behind the science? This make so little sense that my head hurts. This is why focusing on the right science matters. h/t
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So, this is ridiculous.
@Delta is trying to reassure me flying is safe by mentioning... Lysol! Disinfecting! But not mentioning the actually reassuring things: cabin air is recycled every few minutes; cleaned by HEPA filters that can remove viruses and is circulated vertically.pic.twitter.com/cg5aqWgxrq
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted Scienceflare
Yes very much. I’ve been corresponding with Japanese experts and I have their documents going back to March. They’ve really been on the money. My piece has more on what Japan figure out to do because they took short-range aerosols seriously from the start.https://twitter.com/covidpath/status/1288863784358916097 …
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted Brian Bruce
Thank you! Indeed, ventilation is a layer in the mitigation stack. But understanding the role of short-range aerosols and potential airborne transmission makes how we should do the rest clearer. https://twitter.com/brianbruce7/status/1289039672627396608?s=21 …https://twitter.com/BrianBruce7/status/1289039672627396608 …
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Note to editors assigning COVID pieces. This is ~5K words, (Had another 1K on hygiene theater when
@DKThomp scooped me with a great piece!). Overwhelming feedback: thank you for the details! Do let your writers go long and treat the reader as a partner.
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This reader wholeheartedly agrees! More is better when it comes to this kind of in-depth analysis. Thank you so much for doing the research and writing this excellent article.
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Thank you. My editor
@andersen deserves so much credit for supporting me do this kind of stuff! I was a bit sheepish: so, here's like, 4k words, umm, so hi and maybe I'll add a bit more. He didn't blink!1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
Also Derek for scooping me so brilliantly, haha! 
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Indeed. Honestly, everybody gets scooped and I don’t mind it but I was genuinely happy because you did such a great job, plus I could focus better. And my piece was already too long. I just find it funny that I had the same phrase, hygiene theater, as my possible title.

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