From Ars Technica article
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“Cowling noted that Japan—which has been relatively successful at managing the pandemic—has employed an anti-superspreading policy called the three Cs: Avoid (1) Closed spaces with poor ventilation, (2) Crowded places, and (3) Close-contact settings, such as close-range conversations. The risk for superspreading is highest in situations with all three Cs.”
Comment Jun 30:
<<Always thought science and medicine were sacrosanct in terms of politics. Apparently not. The “masks” and the “mask-nots” have become gang-like, political party-like. The rest of the world is laughing at us. I saw someone on the news who put it best after detailing her daughter’s death: Don’t want to wear a mask? Let’s see how you feel about wearing a ventilator!
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We have to suffer through more sickness and deaths because of a president who lies like a rug about the seriousness of the virus pandemic.