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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In other words, mistrust breeds where there is failure, and circling the wagons doesn't help because fixing failure is the actual path to trust. On 2, I'm with you. I don't think there's any need to claim certainty. Totally possible to communicate nuance and unknown.
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@zeynep I hear you. The balance between accountability, trust, and reliance is the world I live in here at Federal Academia.
I think it’s such a critical discussion and as always, happy to hash out with you in longer form for our thoughts. - Show replies
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@zeynep I’ll grant you 1, as there is a pretty robust sci comm lit to draw from. 3 is significantly more complex: there’s a difference between accountability and engendering trust and utterly discrediting & then demanding compliance. Would be a good discussion for Insight!
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