Infected after 5 minutes, from 20 feet away: South Korea study shows coronavirus' spread indoors https://t.co/wClpGtpKDW I noted that the interesting pattern of infection suggests droplets/aerosols 20-50 microns played a role. Also... /1
This is the most effective way to use masks: anytime you are indoors with people outside of your household, even if you maintain distance. Cover your nose and mouth!
The virus doesn't wait until 10 pm to come out. It doesn't stop at 6 feet. It doesn't care that a vaccine is on the way. So wear a mask, avoid crowds, avoid closed spaces, avoid close conversation at all hours.
It’s very sad that most people still don’t understand the principle of prevention in public health even though we’ve been in a pandemic for 10 months. Success will always look like overreacting & acting early. This should’ve been drilled into public consciousness from the start.
2 days to go! #SynbiTECH2020 launches on Monday and only registered participants will be able to access the programme live and on demand. It's not too late to register! https://t.co/nzQanu57M2
Today, the CDC updated their website include inhalation of airborne particles as a key route of transmission for SARS-CoV-2.
Now can we stop pretending being in a classroom for several hours isn’t a “close contact” unless you’re within 6 feet for 15 min? Because it is!
Working with some of the world's most accomplished medical pioneers, the CMTA is leading the way in CMT Research through its ground-breaking Strategy to Accelerate Research (STAR) Initiative.
https://t.co/plErWGdbsg