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  • Projectile4

    VERY interesting way of showing how infection is spread in a small space. Did you know that opening the windows helps? Which leads me to believe that meeting people outside is even better

    https://english.elpais.com/socie…

    • literally knew all of this in Februarymonospaced
    • bonkers insane how 9 months later certain areas are only JUST realizing that this is airborn and that precautions might be consideredmonospaced
    • nice link. thanks.
      but don't tell me you just found out that ventilating helps ...
      d_gitale
    • sorry, not interesting, because it's how all airborn viruses work, and always have, for all timemonospaced
    • but nice websiteSimonFFM
    • they had the same infographic website style in march or so for same topic but with data from china: a plane, a bus and a restaurant.uan
    • i might have posted it and that‘s where mono got his knowledge from.uan
    • d_gitale I knew being outside was better, but I thought moving air was bad.Projectile
    • High airflow is always good, unless it's simply recirculating in a closed space, in which case - probably not good.
      Fresh air good.
      Nairn
    • I've had a couple of 'minor engagements' with people on the bus over shutting windows, or my opening them when I get on.Nairn
    • "I don't give a fuck if you're cold - it's Autumn in London. Dress appropriately".Nairn
    • @uan, I got my info from logic, not your post. Same principles we use to combat any airborn disease have been common knowledge for centuries.monospaced
    • Back in January, when China was locked down and world events were being canceled, this info was distributed everywhere, including world leaders.monospaced
    • @nairn 'minor engagements' ha, I've had a fair few of those this year alsofadein11
    • Nice webpage!Hayzilla

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