In simplest possible terms:
1. Mask up & clean the air in all public spaces.
2. Nuclear energy and renewables wherever feasible.
Failure to do 1 = not enough abled folks to do 2.
Failure to do 2 = not enough energy to grow food & survive changing climate.
@defnotbeka Reminds me of how annoying it is to watch something and hear birds that aren't native to the filming location. At least lie accurately! No dedication to the craft
there is no excuse anymore, someone has to build the Google Maps of the Body, where you can zoom anywhere indefinitely, all the way to individual cells and even atoms, with the whole thing procedurally animated in a No Man's Sky-like fashion
Staff shortages are because of Covid. Rising disability is because of Covid. Excess deaths are because of Covid. Failing schools are because of Covid. The normalization of illness is because of Covid. And, your inability to connect any of these things is also because of Covid
When they forced us to come back in person at least masks were mandatory. Came late 2021 and masks were gone. Zoom classes were forbidden by my university's adminstration (even if the prof was willing to do it, they couldn't). I asked them this:
This honestly gets a lot of people.
Ok so you have two elevators, one has 10 people with COVID in it, the other has 2 people with COVID in it.
Is your chance of becoming infected the same no matter which elevator you ride?
No- because viral quanta matters. Infection probability is dose-dependent. That's why HEPA, ventilation, KN95 masks work- because any time you decrease the pathogen load in a space, you decrease the chances of infection.
This is why you don't need 99.9% inactivation with a billion dollars worth of Far-UVC- because even moderately reducing inhaled viral quanta greatly reduces infection risk. Instead of flipping a coin and "Heads" you get infected, you are rolling a D20 and "1" gets you infected. Mitigations change the odds in your favor- how much depends on which. Landing on "1" doesn't mean they don't work. It means the universe runs on math.
A child at school is exposed to a far higher quanta of bioaerosols per liter of inhaled air- and from far more potential sources, than they typically are at home. If they are at home, there are four or five sources, and if those sources are masking outside, the risk at home is far, far lower than at school.
Moving your car in your driveway without putting your seatbelt on- while not completely safe, does not negate having worn your seatbelt for your entire commute. Probability just does not work that way.
@krismicinski The grievance crowd cannot be reasoned with. The unfortunate reality is that much of the country will have to go through cultural reeducation programs, if there’s anything left when they’re done with the unimpeded deconstruction.
With LLM-assisted development, you steer a team of competent, eager devs who listen without always comprehending your intent. You sometimes need to be very specific with your instructions, and you must always read carefully. Kinda like "regular" coding!
last night i held the first ever mask-required covid-safer concert in france! everyone in the audience wore a KN95, and air purifiers were placed throughout the venue. what a wonderful feeling it was to go on stage and see this crowd of colorful masks 🥹🤍
The BC Human Rights Tribunal decision found for the first time in Canada that the failure to allow for remote work for an immunocompromised employee during periods of infectious disease spread was discrimination on the ground of disability
https://t.co/DM1S3ZTkn6