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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If this is where we started, or quickly pivoted, a loud correction or explanation would not be necessary. But as we’ve repeatedly observed, countries around the world are *still* spending money on the wrong things, and people remain badly confused about the risk dynamics.
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Indeed, the list of extremely bad examples worldwide that do not work for an airborne virus is never ending. I am up to 83!https://twitter.com/jljcolorado/status/1473726238174990343?t=1h6tCHb5F2OZUmCMnUEhfQ&s=19 …
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Her account is for personal use only (look at her profile). We need the word "airborne" to be noted in the IPC guidances like it is in the TB IPC guidance. It has not been used so far:https://twitter.com/gabbystern/status/1473691715244593158?s=20 …
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But it is a big step forward, which I noted in my analysis of the big difference between the July and this guidance.
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@WHO is still saying "medical masks" are OK...not mentioning the leaks and need for braces or other "patches"...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Most of the world is using MERV 8 filtration…
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My wish is for this to be in official guidance up front with quantifiable recommendations that we on the ground can point at and ask local authorities whether they’re following them. Not just “good ventilation” which they just view as a checkmark their HVAC contractor provides.
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What is loudly? It’s in the tweet… airborne.
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