Time will tell.
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The rest—correcting the aerosol micron cutoff boundary, tracing history of the error, sociology of anti-miasma efforts turning into incorrect scientific dogma... All that could wait, *if* the public health authorities had found their way to the correct message and mitigations.
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Could not agree more. I watched elderly people with thin cloth masks on a flight next to coughing, sneezing people removing their masks to drink, and realized that if they hadn't gone looking for it, those elderly ppl had no information about KN95/N95 vs cloth masks' efficacy.
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But why the dedication to the notion that it has to be *the* mechanism rather than *a* mechanism? There's reasonable observational evidence, for example, that hand washing is associated with decreased risk of infection.
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combine Pareto Principle with KISS so the public focuses
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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.