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Vincent Glad
vincentglad
Il y a un an un article de presse rapportait un cluster dans une église de Seattle. 52 contaminations, 2 décès. Une histoire tristement banale. Sauf que l'élément central dans
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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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Cornelia Betsch 🖖
CorneliaBetsch
Pandemic #fatigue - a syndrome that we can show in data from Germany and other countries: less perceived risk, less information search, less recommended behaviours over time - despite rising
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Visualization of aerosols. They are different from large droplets. Aerosols stay airborne—that’s why they facilitate coronavirus transmission. #COVID19 (this video from CO2 imaging, but similar phenomenon as smoking & virus
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Dave Blake, PhD
_stah
Use a CO2 monitor during busy crowded times in public indoor spaces to check ventilation. Fix it to target 600 ppm or less, and you SHOULD eliminate COVID-19 aerosol transmission.
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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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Jonathan Begley
SpontVentGA
THREAD!! Why @josimpson11’s paper on intubation barrier devices (that is, aerosol boxes AND plastic drapes) is, by a good margin, the most important thing that’s been published on these devices.@Anaes_Journal
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MackayIM
Just a reminder that we have two-fifths of FA real data on how any single person or group gets infected by SARS-CoV-2. We're not there to observe the process. We
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Glenn Morrison
gcmorr
1/Since early in the pandemic it was apparent that superspreader events were more likely to occur during indoor gatherings. We also know that the pattern of infection is highly “dispersed”:
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David Nicol
davidxnicol
I went on annual leave just as the covid shit hit the fan. The day before I left we had donning and doffing training on a suspected case in an
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ From virologist Julian Tang, part of our group (can't convince him to get into Twitter)"There is no evidence that SARS-CoV-2 spreads via the contact/droplet routes either – this has
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Heidi Li Feldman
HeidiLiFeldman
The heavy handed waivers are not the only problem facing faculty and students at colleges and universities right now. 1/ Despite surging Covid-19 throughout the country, universities and colleges are
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ A room, a bar and a class: how the coronavirus is spread through the air An outstanding visual about how several "layers of protection" can make us much safer
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Kâplan
KaplanBen_Fr
#Aérosol Nouvelle étude démontrant l'émission par un malade du virus #SarsCoV2 aérosolisé et infectant dans une chambre d'hôpital par des équipes de l'Université de Floride. https://www.ijidonline.com/article/S1201-9712
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Devon McDonald
McDevonMD
Thread: more referenced aerosol discussion published in... the globe and mail? The authors deserve credit for presenting some evidence from both sides, but...https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-how-does-covid-19-spread-the-contro
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Folks—THIS IS WHY WE WEAR MASKS! Don’t make me whip out all my aerosol videos again... #COVID19 2) here we go again... 3) And more!! 4) The solution to pollution
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