Also I wear my mask and ventilate before I wash my hands. So thanks for telling me nothing I don’t know already other than the fact that you have subpar comms skills to make effective changes and that is the issue at here
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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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They are not semantics, because they drive how we tell people to protect themselves. As infection I close proximity is dominated by short range airborne transmission (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360132320302183 …) then we need n95 masks.
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This important message somehow has not gotten out to many many ppl
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Yes, the key operative word is inhalation (portal of entry) not physical characteristic (droplet, aerosol, etc.). Risk comes from virus in inhalable form.
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Not for mitigation.
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