I’m sorry you were forced to do this. In many ways Twitter is its own worst enemy when it comes to sci comms. My notifications have been rendered largely useless by the noise
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Hi there. Here's something that is widely distributed that has simple guidelines regarding school re-opening: https://schools.forhealth.org/
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It's possible that part of the problem is that we have a coordination problem regarding regulations. There are lots of possible solutions we could land on, but not enough people are landing on the same one. So, conflict occurs.
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I think it critical to stress that the issue of onward transmission and areosolization is extraordinarily complex w/in epi dynamics and there is no robust consensus, particularly w/ C19. Likewise, we have little data on public response to risk comms in C19. Caution is warranted.
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I don't think there's much disagreement that aerosol transmission occurs, and it is critical especially in superspreading events which are widely documented to be key drivers of the epidemic. The exact proportion will likely be never known but guidance failure is obviously there.
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It's so disempowering to have Twitter help but not have the agency to actually change policies in workplaces/schools. This is why it's wrong to say the official guidance doesn't need to change. Individuals can advocate, but knowledge without power is its own kind of frustrating.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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