Ideally, we'd have better contact tracing data to give us guidance, and with this, we could measure it since the intervention and measurement is the same person. But that's not us right now.
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So that’s exactly the point! These people need some guidance. So we are in agreement. Hospitals are doing great. Universal masking of patients with surgical masks plus good ventilation works. But high-risk folks/situations in community are looking for self-protection.https://twitter.com/AaronRichterman/status/1354652892075077632 …
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I’m volunteering at a vaccination clinic in the community. Right now it’s elderly people who we know are more prone to transmitting. It’s not a hospital setting so unsure about ventilation. Lots of people passing through, many hours. So an N95 for me. Maybe overkill but why not?
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Patient rooms have increased air exchanges, but that’s not always the case with touch-down areas and common spaces, like break rooms. For many, they move to surgical masks when in those spaces.
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Right. I have no opinion on the hospital setting, to be honest. It's working well and there are professionals on the job. The question I keep fielding is from people who work, for example, in a grocery store, are high-risk and their fellow workers are not the most diligent.
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