bigredfish
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And just in case you weren’t quite sure if the CDC was incompetent like the majority of our Federal government institutions.....
Why is it me and my cardiologist came to the conclusion it was aerosolized while chatting back a year ago after seeing reports about buses, planes, and cruise ships? (Dig way back you’ll see my early post) And yet the “experts” here on this forum and in many in the “scientific/medical” community sold everyone on droplets within 6ft bullshit?
Federal health officials on Friday updated public guidance about how the coronavirus spreads, emphasizing that transmission occurs by inhaling very fine respiratory droplets and aerosolized particles, as well as through contact with sprayed droplets or touching contaminated hands to one’s mouth, nose or eyes.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now states explicitly — in large, bold lettering — that airborne virus can be inhaled even when one is more than six feet away from an infected individual. The new language, posted online, is a change from the agency’s previous position that most infections were acquired through “close contact, not airborne transmission.”
As the pandemic unfolded last year, infectious disease experts warned for months that both the C.D.C. and the World Health Organization were overlooking research that strongly suggested the coronavirus traveled aloft in small, airborne particles.
Why is it me and my cardiologist came to the conclusion it was aerosolized while chatting back a year ago after seeing reports about buses, planes, and cruise ships? (Dig way back you’ll see my early post) And yet the “experts” here on this forum and in many in the “scientific/medical” community sold everyone on droplets within 6ft bullshit?
Federal health officials on Friday updated public guidance about how the coronavirus spreads, emphasizing that transmission occurs by inhaling very fine respiratory droplets and aerosolized particles, as well as through contact with sprayed droplets or touching contaminated hands to one’s mouth, nose or eyes.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now states explicitly — in large, bold lettering — that airborne virus can be inhaled even when one is more than six feet away from an infected individual. The new language, posted online, is a change from the agency’s previous position that most infections were acquired through “close contact, not airborne transmission.”
As the pandemic unfolded last year, infectious disease experts warned for months that both the C.D.C. and the World Health Organization were overlooking research that strongly suggested the coronavirus traveled aloft in small, airborne particles.