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Aug 26, 2020 4 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Q12: Outdoors safe? If you can smell someone who is smoking, you are too close to remove your mask. #EnviroHealthMatters #N95s4all
Depends on activity on distance outdoors stay apart. Stay upwind. Continuity from fluid mechanics is important.
Q13: If masks in a hallway, or elevator. @linseymarr says depends on ventilation. Still #WearAMask in a hallway with 10 people. #envirohealthmatters Relatively low risk from elevators.
Call from Korea and call center, plus SARS-1 event was ok.

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