Structural environments, not race, is what matters, which requires adjustments in the public health solutions for vulnerable communities #EnviroHealthMatters
Wearing a mask or washing hands needs to be focused as much as ventilator needs to be a focus.
Also, the money to #GetUsPPE and ensuring that hospitals get funding so that the financial issues can be considered.
We can't compete for masks and need to get a public health message across. Needs to be communicated to all, not just in English to adults, but to all communities #EnviroHealthMatters
Ensuring that people feel safe and have adequate PPE / clinical trial equity needs to be considered #EnviroHealthMatters
Poorly ventilated facility needs to be considered. Directionality needs to be considered. Stay home if sick. #EnviroHealthMatters
It is tough to implement physical distancing, but we need to use science. #EnviroHealthMatters Address this equitably through masks.
Mass transportation needs to be considered. Japan says low risk with normal crowds but says stay silent on transit. Considering layered steps needs to be considered. #EnviroHealthMatters
Q4: How do we communicate? I will be producing a summary of this conference similar to what happened yesterday for Day 1. #EnviroHealthMatters
Also we need to communicate including a layered approach and universal masking.
What happens at the community level and community outreach needs to occur. #EnviroHealthMatters
We need to give away masks, talk about social gatherings, and flood the environment through behavior and cultural change understanding that equity needs to be considered #EnviroHealthMatters
Q5: On flying, it is well ventilated with 30 changes per hours and mask wearing and eating / drinking. #EnviroHealthMatters
Getting people to wait after pulling up to the gate needs to be done. #EnviroHealthMatters
Q6: What do we need to know now for non pharmaceutical interventions from masking. #EnviroHealthMatters
How much does masks + hand hygiene, masks + physical distancing, or masks + hand hygiene + physical distancing work.
Q7: How does the vaccine work. Does the flu vaccine or coronavirus vaccine prevent transmission, or stop disease. #VaccinesWork#EnviroHealthMatters
Q8: How do we minimize relative risk? We need the data from aerosol transmission using layered approach. #EnviroHealthMatters
We can't say take full precautions everywhere so we can focus on the individual level. For young people, what about individual risk? #EnviroHealthMatters
We need to tell communities so people understand what is high risk or not high risk.
Q9: Do we have a dose response so we can determine what will keep us well below the 50% threshold. A 10% risk of getting COVID is NOT worth it. #EnviroHealthMatters
Q10: Infectious dose is unknown. If near to others, there are multiple methods to get exposed. #EnviroHealthMatters
Q11: What is the most important thing for the public to know? Wear a mask.
Also, loud taking or talking, and not saying close is important, but does not compare to mask wearing. #MaskUp
Q12: Should you use H2O2 or electrostatic sprayers? While it can clean, it should NOT be used due to being toxic. #EnviroHealthMatters
Q13: What about dental offices? They are extremely high risk high exposure. The risk must be mitigated more than hospitals on risk mitigation. #EnviroHealthMatters
Q14: What about long term consequences?
CO2 pollution, throwing away masks as single use, and social cohesion need to be considered #EnviroHealthMatters
This submission is an explicit condemnation of the Great Barrington Declaration. @gbdeclaration and praises opponents, including @gorskon and @GidMK (2/
It calls out corporate influence and disinformation filed before the Supreme Court, including citations of @DrJBhattacharya by @OhioAG office. (3/
@CDCgov@fema If you are a close contact to someone who tests positive, CDC guidance is to quarantine for five days and then get tested. (1/
@CDCgov@fema The CDC guidance says if up to date on vaccinations, in lieu of quarantine: (1) wear a well fitting mask around others (2) avoid being around people who are at high risk?
@CDCgov@fema Furthermore, the CDC guidance specifies for a close contact: (1) 6 feet for 15 minutes over 24 hours is required for a close contact (2) after completing five days of isolation, a person is not considered a close contact.
Can we get scientist to tell OSHA that @covidisairborne and we need this to be acknowledged to protect workers? Comments are due January 19, 2022. These @DropletDiaries need to stop.
They try to get OSHA to accept outdoor transmission, but instead of accepting the ventilation outdoors, and the reasoning behind it (#COVIDisAirborne), OSHA tries to find other reasons.
Trying to find support for #dropletdogma, the CDC says masks provide protection for respiratory droplets. But COVID spreads by aerosols.