Such a fascinating article by @zeynep. Why did we obsess over hand washing while the evidence stacked up for aerosol transmission? How many governments, to this day, still limit outdoor gatherings while making policies that encourage people to meet indoors? so many additional???shttps://twitter.com/MauritsMeijers/status/1391430949079076867 …
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The drone example alone is incredible, but I guess I'm not surprised after this year
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DC Metro system (yes, as in seat of government) is running these ads as we speak.pic.twitter.com/oqZmtdWUVe
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Also, there is a good deal of evidence especially bleach-based cleaners are terrible for your health if the place isn't ventilated properly.
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I still see this sticker around. Cook meat and eggs well to avoid COVID-19.pic.twitter.com/XgwFVdNEF0
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Does ventilation cost more to fix?
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Here is my theory: authorities are suspicious of fun. Even though it was always obvious that being on a sunny windy beach presented nearly zero risk of C19 transmission, news reporters repeatedly criticized people "frolicking" despite the pandemic.
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"[T]he way we underused or even shut down outdoor space, isn’t that different from the 19th-century Londoners who flushed the source of their foul air into the Thames and made the cholera epidemic worse.