The history matters. Top medical journals still publish errors about aerosol size and biomechanics. Not individual malfeasance. The errors are in the textbooks. Medical doctors are not biophysicists or aerosol engineers. Dismissing relevant expertise has been, sadly, very costly.
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This is why the whole lack of clear communication and understanding around aerosol transmission—and the ensuing dominant visualization of COVID-19 mitigation as disinfecting, and its breach as people outdoors/beaches—matters. It makes things worse. https://twitter.com/dankrutka/status/1392913606522646538 …
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one careless snarky tweet that has nothing to do with the article, 1 minute later, you have 1000+ people think the article says something about disinfectants what would Zeynep write about Zeynep?
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The visuals are misinformation and need to stop. That's what most people see.
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/sarcasm?
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So frustrating. A spiritual directee of mine was explaining that her work wouldn't allow her to have personal objects in her office so they could still deep clean it if needed.
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It reminds me of old pictures of people spraying DDT. Just a thought.
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Maybe they should spray gym-goers with nasal anti-virals! [Just kidding.]
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