I’m not saying it was a wise thing to rush out to celebrate. But how many events like this have we had? Outdoors but widely condemned, confidently called called superspreader. But wasn’t, barely reported. (UNC tests all students on campus twice a week and off campus once a week).https://twitter.com/JoedyMcCreary/status/1362881044551237639 …
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Thank you for your clarifications, and for your effort. I heard some professor on the radio talk about 1/10 transmissions outdoor, which is what concerned me a bit, but it seems quite overblown indeed. The review paper talks about <1/10, which is not the same thing.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Isn't the German park incident the one from the German contact tracing study where three people shared a picnic (and so presumably a blanket, extended conversation, and probably alcohol) for an extended period?
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And the Italian jogger early on who was reported in the superspreader tracker who got it from his jogging partner then gave it to his pregnant wife, the latter presumably indoors?
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