Off the top of my head, why would ventilation matter indoors if it were mainly droplets, as ballistic particles, same behaviour. Why would plexiglass—which would block droplets—be associated with *higher* rates of infection, as predicted from aerosols, via ventilation dead zones.
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That doesn't address the critique at all.
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The question of what makes you so certain about me that I'm a "social media influencer" out to get followers on topics I don't know much about, is left to the reader as exercise.
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Leaving aside the validity of an appeal to authority argument, can you point me to any controlled studies that quantify the proportions of aerosol and droplet transmission? I'm not sure highly parameterized aerosol models are great for answering that question.
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