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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
1) Where did the 5-μm cutoff for aerosols in disease transmission come from? (It should really be ~100 μm)2) Where did the 6' rule come from?@katierandall @EThomasEwing @jljcolorado Bourouiba &
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Elizabeth Parfitt MD
parsnipper
Dear BC:As an Infectious Diseases Specialist, I want to tell you a few words about mask wearing. I am happy we are reconsidering our stance nationally (and culturally) on wearing
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
Nearly tears of joy seeing new paper in medical journal with correct analysis and interpretation of aerosol transmission: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/article/PIIS2213-2600(20)30323-4/fulltext See thread for summary of main poi
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
CLEARING AEROSOLS FROM ROOMS: Now that aerosol transmission of the coronavirus is established, the big question is how to disperse aerosols quickly enough. Well, this video explains it all. Thread
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Gwen C. Katz
gwenckatz
If you're wondering what factors Boeing and United smoothed over in their study to get this result, here they are:-It studied 767s and 777s, not the planes you actually fly
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Zainab Almahr
xayneh
Since I recieved so many questions regarding #COVID19 related changes to the life support algorithms from @American_Heart here is a summary of the changes: 1. Emphasis on PPE prior to
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
Deep dive by @zeynep from a sociological perspective on what we who have studied airborne transmission for a while, have been observing. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/07/opinion/coronavirus-airborne-transmission.html?smid=tw-share /1 Ther
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ARSLab
ARSLab_CU
1/6 I’m sharing with the general public internal guidelines from @ARSLab_CU. On top of the mandatory regulations from @Carleton_U, we are giving our students extra instructions. Feel free to use
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Aaron Lockhart 🇺🇸
arabbitorduck
[thread] 1 of 2 I've been waiting to see if someone could isolate aerosol-sourced viable SARS-CoV-2 from an environment and culture it. This needs replication by independent parties.These results don't
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Ominous: we now have SMOKING GUN proof that #SARSCoV2 virus aerosol particles in the air are indeed infectious. Scientists captured air-floating Microdroplets, and then tested the air-derived virus to see
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
A few things I said in my new article but they might hear repeating: 1) virus is airborne. Meaning it can linger in air indoors, but will rapidly be diluted
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
Answering a question I (and others) have received 1000's of times--how do I protect myself indoors?The guidance on @CDCgov web site is not clear. In fact, in some places it
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
HUGE DEVELOPMENT: CDC just accepted that the main way in which COVID-10 spreads is through aerosols!!"aerosols [...] produced when an infected person [...] sings, talks, or breathes can be inhaled
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
Here's a summarizing my testimony on airborne transmission of COVID-19. Full version at https://edlabor.house.gov/hearings/clearing-the-air-science-based-strategies-to-protect-workers-from-covid-19-infections /0 COVID-19 is transmitted
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Charles "No basis for 6 ft and 15 min" Haas
ProfCharlesHaas
The fallacy of #fomites.There has been a lot of attention devoted to the potential transmission of #COVID19 by fomites, a lot of money and time spent on "sanitizing" surfaces, and
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Danae Hudlow
danae_hudlow
A short period of time in close contact with an infected person (likely presymptomatic, so someone who seems perfectly healthy!) OR a longer period of time *distanced* but sharing the
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