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📍Deaths are paralleling #COVID19 hospital admissions in Illinois—exponentially. (right is log axis)

📍Deaths in IL have also essentially tied last year’s all-time high.

➡️Now will they stop with “mild” finally? Let’s get #boosted & #N95/KN95 & #ventilated.

HT @DrWilliamKu
2) Other concerning news is that pediatric hospitalizations for #COVID19 in Illinois is growing fast as well as ICUs.
3) someone who eyeballed the numbers asked if 10% of those hospitalized die… It could be higher since those who die were probably hospital admitted a week prior or more. Though we can’t eyeball it exactly, it’s not single digit small it seems.
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What do we mean by #UseAirbornePrecautions? There are clear guidelines in health care settings, but what do we mean by it for the public? A 🧵 of 🧵(met-thread) on this. Strap in, this will be long 1/
2) First, this is not the first #airborne problem we have faced, and it won't be the last. And not all of them are exotic pathogens. Some could be as mundane as dust, smoke, pollens, volatile/semi-volatile organic compounds. They are all around our living space
3) Not all #airborne troubles are created equal. For example, I am a lot more allergic to cigarette smoke than incense. This varies from person to person and trouble to trouble. Some do not have any smell and can still be a "headache".
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1/ A 🧵 on some #CO2 measurements in my home, car, school *AND* details/instruction on how to use dry ice for DIY estimate of #ventilation rates at your home or as a school project.

Highlights in thread & gathered together in the linked doc 👇. #COVIDCO2
docs.google.com/presentation/d…
2/ Lots of good resources on using #CO2 as a rough measurement of #ventilation rates in your house, car, school, business. I.e. if CO2 < 800 ppm, generally fresher air, better ventilation. If CO2 rises, so does #COVID aerosol risk b/c of poor ventilation.
3/ #CO2 Example 1: Poorly ventilated minivan

Serendipitous obs of *really* high CO2 (4000+ ppm) w/ 2 adults/3 kids in car. Then one is #carsick & we crack 2 windows ~1”; CO2 drops immediately to ~750!

Interestingly, drive home had a) much lower CO2 & b) freshly cut tree in car! Image
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