The only thing we can think of how my husband got the virus was being unmasked at a park and a jogger running close to him. So please stop with this nonscientific stuff. Masks outside are as important around other people as inside. The protesters wore masks.
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I've been a long-time mask advocate—long before it was accepted, have published extensively on this. While I do advocate people wear masks around people—even outdoors—all the aerosol scientists I interviewed with were fairly comfortable running or walking outdoors without masks.
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Indeed, if short-range aerosol transmission outdoors was that infective, even in a passing moment, from a jogger no-less (a healthy person), we'd have billions of infections. Not denying the possibility or your experience, but... there really is a lot of data by now.
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You literally just referenced the 3 worst people. I’ll stick with the science. Thanks.
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I think what is likely is that your husband noticed an unmasked jogger because it upset him. But he probably got COVID from a more normal situation he didn't realize was dangerous. Memory is a strange thing.
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