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1/ Dealing with an inferno of infectiousness.We failed to do what was needed to keep this mess from getting out of control. Our situation is horrific and will soon get
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1/ "To prevent the virus from spreading, companies that needed employees to return to in-person work put up plexiglass barriers, implemented daily temperature checks and required workers to wear masks
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1/ Teaching Indoor Air QualityI taught both undergraduate and graduate indoor air quality classes for many yrs at UT Austin. Proud of the fact that many current professors (and some
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1/ Indeed true. And in a couple of weeks we will have a repeat for the holidays & add more suffering, death, and economic destruction on top of the current
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1/ This did not have to be.Over 100,000 Americans currently in hospitals with COVID-19 and over 210,000 new cases today. We are converging on and will soon surpass the 9/11
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1/ Just gave presentation to an advisory board and stressed this point. The first and BIGGEST bang for buck in layered risk reduction is EVERYONE wearing a mask indoors. Not
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1/ I agree with @Don_Milton. It is important to distinguish between near- and far-field aerosol particles. In the near field (close contact) there is potential for much higher concentration of
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1/ Why universal mask wearing in buildings is importantFirst, the persons infected are unknown. So, if everyone wears a mask the infectors are also wearing masks. Second, everyone else (receptors)
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1/ Don't worry about terminology. Wear a mask. Do it! Been reading arguments over discipline-specific semantics related to aerosols, airborne, droplets, etc., etc., for months. IMHO, these discussions in a
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1/ @BoilingPb's point below is correct. A better design is a filter designed to attach onto one side of a six-sided non-flexible box that is perhaps 300-400 L or so
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Some considerations for universities. Not all-inclusive. 1. REDUCE SOURCES.Decrease # on campus. Test if possible. Avoid specific indoor activities, e.g., choir, wind instruments, heavy breathing (aerobic exercises, etc.). REQUIRE MASKS
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1/25 More Thoughts on Schools, or How We Might have Blown it Again. Apologies to many who want to rush back, for understandable reasons, despite potentially horrific cost of doing
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