Ok you do you Irene
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So "close-range" is a measure of distance, NOT a mode of transmission NOR the size of the particles enveloping the virus, and there is an empirically well-supported theory that fits all the known facts very well: that transmission is predominately airborne via inhaled aerosols.
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I agree there.. distance matters. A lot. I’m not one to discuss droplet size or aerosols vs airborne. But I frankly think that those semantics in large part have become a distraction. Almost as much as ZeroCovid zealotry.
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Part of the problem may be that such theorizing - evaluating competing initially plausible theories by examining how well they each explain a set of observations - hasn’t necessarily always been carefully taught in public health graduate programs.
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In Ontario, we've had a mask mandate alongside all of the
#DropletDogma handwashing zealotry for more than a year and a half, and our#Omicron "curve" is a vertical wall. It's long past time for the#DropletZealots to step
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#CovidIsAirborne#N95s4AllThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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If Covid spreads via aerosols, Delta was much more contagious than Alpha and Omicron is 2-3x as contagious as Delta, at what point are we at measles level contagion where it can be caught from a room two hours after the infected person left?
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from what I understand, we're there.
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