I think we might disagree about the importance of droplet mitigations *in addition* to aerosol mitigations (some of which overlap) in congregate and clinical settings. I don't think the half-assed droplet mitigations in, e.g., supermarkets, can make any difference at all.
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A paper has been written about it by a member of
@theNAMedicine; https://wellcomeopenresearch.org/articles/6-126Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Anyway, history of this is clear, the science has made a lot of progress, the papers address all the points raised in the thread. Maybe next pandemic, they will not shut out the relevant scientists for no evidentiary reason, and react faster. That’s the only reason for all this.
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"They" won't. That is the central lesson of this pandemic. To take an orthogonal example, look at testing. Look at vaccine equity. Or to take an even bigger step, look at climate change.
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Since you have no involvement and don’t know the history this thread started about someone being harassed by Jose’s followers after she’d already been subjected to death threats. Glad that doesn’t bother you a bit.
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with their recent messaging. Hope you agree. 