I guess it just hasn't occurred to you that I've been working on this for two years, and besides multiple lengthy public-facing articles in Atlantic, New York Times, etc, I've co-authored directly-relevant peer-reviewed work on this in The Lancet, Science, PNAS, BMJ?
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I do get upset when people think this is some minor obsession. It's about explaining the correct transmission mechanism, that it is airborne understood correctly, so people can better protect themselves, and we can do the best possible mitigations with our limited resources.
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BTW, I wasn't entirely joking about checking the gap under the front door:https://twitter.com/risi_kondor/status/1473100665929048064 …
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That’s assuming HEPA filters work.
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I'm good, thanks. Similarly, MDs on WHO committees *yelled* at the aerosol scientists on this thread, but time has spoken there as well. Not everyone with degrees can do good science.