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Conor Ruzycki
caruzycki
1/ This video on a classroom filled with plexiglass barriers is making the rounds. As the poster notes, it’s not a great student experience to be stuck in one of
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Forbes McGain
ForbesMcGain
Hello everyone. For anyone who's interested here's an overview of the McMonty isolation hood developed in Melbourne in response to COVID-19. 1.COVID-19 Pandemic. Photos of patients being treated in Feb./March
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@WeAreDisabled: @cheesepickles
WeAreDisabled
In an effort to distract myself and procrastinate, I'm going to talk a little about air pollution, and how poor #AirQuality can impact disabled people. I guess this is also
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
A on humidity and airborne viruses. Several articles have said that at higher relative humidity (RH), droplets/aerosols retain more water, are larger, and then fall out of the air faster.
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Breaking REVERSAL: @WHO has formally recognized that #COVID19 can be transmitted indoors by droplets in the AIR: people in crowded settings with poor ventilation run risk of being infected by
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reverielou
I've seen people talk about how bandanas work just as good as surgical masks.Here's why that's wrong:On the left you can see cotton fiber (used for bandanas and such) under
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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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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
Is the coronavirus airborne? YES, according to 239 experts from 32 countries. But if so, why does @WHO still maintain that transmission by aerosols only happens after certain medical procedures?
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ The Australian "Nebulizer-gate" maybe a red herring to distract from the fact that airborne transmission of COVID-19 happens all the timeI've been following this story, which didn't make a
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🇺🇸 SheNerd the Deplorable 🇺🇸
shnerdly
For those attending the event at the Ellipse tomorrow morning, this is the prohibited items list: Aerosols• Alcoholic beverages• Backpacks, bags, roller bags, suitcases bags exceeding size restrictions (12”x14”x5”)• Balloons•
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Conor Ruzycki
caruzycki
1/ Nebulizers have taken a lot of flak recently, in large part due to the use of a neb by an asthmatic patient in an AUS quarantine hotel. There’s an
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
1/ I absolutely love #medhistory and find stories like this so interesting...but it also got me thinking about #COVID19 and just healthy air in general....#Pandemic #coronavirus #healthyair https://twitter.com/patrickcsisson/status/12889391
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AL 🙂
Metabo_PhD
For all the people that’ve been cleaning their groceries, opening door handles with lysol wipes etc, let’s look at the evidence for the fomite transmission of COVID-19 (& asymptomatic transmission
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Paul Jones (he/him)
CloudwaterPaul
A few thoughts based on the last month or two’s data.Hospitality must look beyond surface cleaning and spacing to ventilation in order to meet science where it currently is (aerosols,
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Using CO2 indoors to monitor infection risk - Very good idea- Limitation: one limit (e.g. 800 ppm) does not work for all situations.- Preprint from: @ZheP_AtmChem & I: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.09.20191676v1-
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Lara 😷 #COVIDisAirborne
Iamgoingtosleep
List of activists fighting for good ventilation SARS-CoV-2 is transmitted through the air.The higher CO2 level, the more we are sharing our air.So, stay safe, wear a well-fitted mask and
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