[FRIAM] preprint aerosol covid
glen
gepropella at gmail.com
Wed Jan 12 12:39:41 EST 2022
I seriously doubt much transmission outside, anywhere, moist or dry ... unless you're all packed together spitting "No Masks Mandates!" or "Defund the Patriarchy!" into your friends' faces. It's *indoor* transmission that I worry about, in particular ill-ventilated spaces. I've never had the luxury of a whole-house humidifier. But I understand that many people use them. One of the reasons I left SFe was the constant nosebleeds from the dry air. And I expect swamp coolers humidify the air quite a bit, though I have no idea about that 50% number.
On 1/12/22 09:14, thompnickson2 at gmail.com wrote:
> Ok, so. I read the original thing. It would seem to predict, wouldn't it, that dry climate transmission would be much lower than wet. Put it round the other way: these data would be a plausible explanation for why the disease is less prevalent in dry climates. But it isn't. Am I reading it wrong?
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glen
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