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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
Very important results confirm what I have suspected: SARS-CoV-2 survives very well in aerosols. No measurable decay over 12+ hours. Careful work by good team. https://twitter.com/ProfCharlesHaas/status/1251979162920914949 This a long time,
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Masks For Docs Foundation
MasksForDocs
A quick guide to #PPE (personal protective equipment) for non-professionals. This is NOT medical advice.PPE includes masks, face shields, hoods, respirators, gloves, etc. PPE is used to protect healthcare workers
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Mark Sumner
Devilstower
On COVID-19 and catching it from people just "talking or breathing: Yes, there have been incidents that make it seem that this is sometimes the case. However, what's going on
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Cathy Cichon, MD, MPH
DocScribbles
THREAD PART II of II: To mask or not to mask?Now to explore modern day implications regarding airborne spread...1/15 First let’s officially define contact vs airborne.Contact spread includes large droplets
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Magilla Gorilla 39
39Magilla
(1) Cold, dry air irritates your nasal lining, and as a result, your nasal glands produce excess mucus to keep the lining moist. A runny nose and post nasal drip
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Josh Crabb
JoshRCrabb
Chief provincial public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin will be cross-examined in court this morning by lawyers for 7 MB churches and 3 people fighting COVID-19 restrictions, arguing they infringe
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Sam Kaufman
uhwuhna
Dear @tdsb, @TDSBDirector ; I know the province has screwed you over. But we're all in this together, and here are some immediate, low-cost steps within your power to reduce
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Crystal moth
Prolapsarian
A little thread about masks: please stop saying that people are "stupid" or "thick" for refusing to wear masks. They may be wrong but it is not their own fault
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Emily Burns😊 DMs welcome #TeamReality
Emily_Burns_V
1/Masks don’t work to stop COVID, though they work wonders keeping kids out of school & unemployment highBut WHY don’t they work? Let’s seeRather than thinking of respiratory aerosols like
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Ben Cowling
bencowling88
(1/2) New study just out, face masks effective for source control against influenza and seasonal coronaviruses, even reducing virus detection in aerosols in patients with coronavirus infections. 5 years of
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Jake Dunning
OutbreakJake
I've also been asked about this. Farting is not thought to be a way in which COVID-19 is spread. Certain medical procedures pose a genuine risk of creating infectious aerosols
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FreshAir & masks reduce aerosol transmission risk
grahamja51
1. COVID-19 Aerosol Transmission ---> Overwhelming GLOBAL EVIDENCE that the virus is airborne. Recognized by CDC, WHO, BMJ, PHE, UK Govt, SAGE, DfE - HE, Royal Society (RAMP), John Snow
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
AIRBORNE—at long last—the CDC just finally acknowledges that people can be infected with #COVID19 through aerosol airborne transmission, especially indoors with inadequate ventilation. this is HUGE and been long delayed.
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Huge—CDC now finally says coronavirus can commonly spread "through respiratory droplets or small particles, such as in aerosols," when a person breathes. "Airborne viruses, including #COVID19, are among the most
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Deirdre Gilhawley
DeeGilhawley
The entire Primary Schools reopening plan hangs on one sentence (p26): "Remember that the virus is spread by droplets and is not airborne so physicalseparation is enough to reduce the
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ This article (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2768396) was recently published in JAMA, and argues against aerosols being an important transmission pathway for COVID-19. Although better than other similar articles, the a
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