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Josiah Kephart
jlashk
I am fully down with the idea that schools should open before bars. But I think underdiscussed in the convo is how in many, many places across the country, unlike
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Dr. Shelly Miller
ShellyMBoulder
1/13 MOST HOMES ARE POORLY VENTILATED. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR COVID-19? Most homes in the US are are poorly ventilated. There is no mechanical system supplying outside air indoors
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Ken Tindell
kentindell
"The government is reportedly planning an advertising blitz to warn people that “grabbing a coffee can kill”. In which case, why have they left the coffee shops open?"https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jan/15/waves
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Molly Crabapple🇵🇷
mollycrabapple
A reminderCOVID is a disease, not god’s punishment for having fun. COVID clusters are far more likely to come from factories and prisons then sexy young people partying on the
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ArkansasCovid
ArkansasCovid
Dr. Smith delivered some really interesting hospitalization and vent outcome statistics yesterday. As of 6/25, there had been 1,300 Arkansans ever hospitalized and 203 Arkansans ever on a ventilator. The
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
If you are in a poorly ventilated, crowded store and there's lots of SARS-CoV-2 circulating in the community, odds are good that you will be at a much higher exposure
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Pramesh CS
cspramesh
There’s been a lot of noise in the last 24 hours about the #RECOVERY trial. @Oxford_NDPH @PeterHorby @MartinLandray @NIHRResearch @UKRI_News At a time when hope rules over facts and we’ve
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Aoife Abbey
WhistlingDixie4
As more outcomes come to light the lower mortality figures we saw reported on earlier second wave @ICNARC reports are drifting very much upwards and towards wave 1 figures 17.1%
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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
Yes, a further lockdown will be awful, it will be detrimental to mental health, the livelihoods of many, and education.It will also be the right thing to do because left
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Orla Hegarty
Orla_Hegarty
[Thread] So why does ventilation matter so much in #Covid19 suppression? Covid-19 is a disease caught by inhaling virus particles in the air 1/ the closer you are to an
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Rob Blackie 🔶
robblackie
PHE find that, post lockdown, secondary schools are the second most common source* of infection.Yet PHE guidance is terrible. If you sit in a badly ventilated classroom, 3m away from
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Just Linda
justlinda416
About that @SickKidsNews study...here are a few pics from a spacious, well-ventilated, private school classroom where it is being conducted. OMG Are those *windows*?I hope the results aren’t being extrapolated
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
Some thoughts from active scientists on Twitter about COVID-19 by aerosol scientists and indoor air experts @linseymarr @CathNoakes @j_g_allen @jljcolorado @amgcarlton (1/) There is a historical bias against aerosols for
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Statistics Guy 🤓
Stat_O_Guy
Masks, do they work? #COVID19 Since 24th July 2020, the wearing of #Masks in shops became mandatory in England. Prior to this frequent messaging from Whitty, Valance and Hancock was
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
2) To be clear, we’ve known #SARSCoV2 is airborne (and known for a while now, despite deniers & downplayers). But the #b117 is even more transmissible. aerosol study indicates that
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Jon Levy
jonlevyBU
1. There has never been more focus on ventilation in school buildings. This leads to the obvious question - what do we actually know about ventilation in schools, and how
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