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David Wees
davidwees
This fascinating app lets one determine the exposure time in various settings (assuming those settings include at least one infected individual) with a given risk tolerance. https://indoor-covid-safety.herokuapp.com/ It is based
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Bryn Hughes
brynmdhughes
My institution is moving most of their classes online this fall, but there will be students living on campus and a small handful of classes taught in some sort of
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Antoine FLAHAULT
FLAHAULT
1/10 - "To make indoor communal spaces safer, they need to be 'well-ventilated.' But what does that mean? We need to think about controlling the source of the virus indoors,
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Adrienne Porter Felt
__apf__
We've managed to keep our house smoke-free this year. Important because my son has asthma. Here are my tips: 1. Find and seal all the places where air can enter
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Kevin Cunningham
kevcunningham
Doing a cluster analysis (frequently popularised as a tribe analysis) to identify the different segments of the public and how they have responded to the pandemic.Seems to be four groups:[1]
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Liz Sepper
lsepper
Last night, the Supreme Court largely sided with South Bay United Pentecostal Church, permitting indoor gathering and worship but keeping in place attendance caps and bans on indoor singing. Lots
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Emily Bazelon
emilybazelon
yeah I can't tell. The weird thing about the conservative majority opinion is that it acts as if no capacity limits on a house of worship is the same as
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Cal Deobald
calmudge0n
The only away-from-home indoor dining I've done in the past 8 months has been wolfing down a sub in an empty subway that had a mandatory mask policy.1/x The only
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🇺🇸 BRIAN FRALEY 🥃
Dailytakes
1. Swapping indoor air with people with whom we do not live is avoidable for a lot of us for the next several weeks. It doesn’t take a politician to
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
“Eating indoors at a restaurant is one of the riskiest things you can do in a pandemic,” she said. “Even if there is distancing, as this shows and other studies
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Daniela Jampel #keepNYCschoolsopen
daniela127
How NYC doomed in-person education, a thread. @ProfEmilyOster (of Expecting Better fame) writes a great article about priorities and how certain areas chose to reopen https://emilyoster.substack.com/p/school-rankings-framing-slightly (1/?)
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Mikko Packalen
MikkoPackalen
What have we become? To be sure, better days lie ahead if we make our voices heard. Governments remain responsive to our concerns and will reverse these policies.The value of
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John Keefe
jkeefe
This dataviz from @NYGovCuomo is the kind of chart I give students to figure out why it's problematic. Chart on the right is our representation of the same data. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/02/02/nyregion/cuomo-nyc-indoor-d
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Reopening indoor dining after #COVID19 cases dropped during lockdown & hoping no outbreaks... is like switching back to eating bacon after dropping your cholesterol from eating vegetarian for 1
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Matt O'Brien
ObsoleteDogma
Spain is a reminder that, until we get a vaccine or good therapeutics, the pandemic is never over. You can't just relax, and allow, say, unrestricted indoor dining, like they
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Helen Rosner
hels
Got an email from a friend recently saying "The real story here is that the customers who do indoor dining are assholes" and you know, he's completely right The people
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