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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
Guess I'll just do a quick post about this.Remember back in early 2020 when everybody was saying maybe masks would work to stop the spread? But certain people said nah,
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Tim Cook
doctimcook
PPE made simple and logical...I hope1 understand the modes of transmission COVID-19 is predominantly droplet and contact I think of droplet like the water falling from a gutter. Just keep
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Drew Smithee, PE
DrewSmithee
I hear you guys like long detailed threads on IRP Planning where I go off on a rant. Today’s topic: 384 billion dollars, and why the sum of money in
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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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Edris Al-Arabi
ArabiEdris
My response to Ammar Khatib:He says regarding some early scholars’ rejection of some readings: ((these scholars were not questioning the authenticity of the Qur'anic text but rather the transmission of
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Is the reproduction number currently 0.7, or 0.85, or 0.641? Was it bigger yesterday than today? A thread on real-time estimation and false precision... 1/ Most real-time estimation of R
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David #KeepYourDistance Turner QC
GreatStrides65
THREAD/The media seems dazzled by @Keir_Starmer's Q about government guidance on care homes in today's #PMQs - perhaps because anyone seems brilliant after the previous LOTO. But Starmer's question involved
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Dan Larremore
DanLarremore
My colleagues and I are formally seeking a retraction of the recently published “Identifying airborne transmission as the dominant route for the spread of COVID-19.” The full text of our
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Tobias Hohl
tmhohl71
1/n I am thinking about the various modes of #COVID19 transmission. Although not common, gastrointestinal symptoms are routinely reported by COVID patients. In humans, the SARS-CoV2 receptor ACE2 is not
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
Modes of airborne transmission for SARS-CoV-2. The most common routes are short range and long range aerosol inhalation. Chance of being sprayed with a small number of falling droplets is
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1. CDC: nearly 11,000 exposed to coronavirus on flights. Agency investigated 1,600 cases of people who flew while at risk of spreading the coronavirus, identifying nearly 11,000 people who potentially
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𝓝𝓸𝓼𝓯𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓽𝓾
FourWinns298
1/ Students will travel this weekend. Let's take Kitchener. Students at university in Kitchener travel to Ottawa and Toronto. Students FROM Kitchener travel back home from Ottawa and Toronto. Most
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
Superspreader events are key to #Covid19.To limit the impact, we need to #StaySMARTS --> Stay home when sickM--> Mask when outA--> Avoid large gatheringsR--> Refresh indoor airT--> Ten feet is
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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
The next week or two we will start to turn the corner in some places in the US. This will be a triumph that we should all celebrate. But the
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FLATTEN THE CURVE (COVID-19)
AbdulwasiuKufo1
Six elements of the chain of infection. COVID-19What is a chain of infection?A chain of infection refers to the path that viruses take to enter a person and to be
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
There are a variety of ultimately “don’t worry about the trajectory of COVID in the UK arguments” from mainly right wing commentators that are either plain wrong or missing the
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