The truth is we need frequent rapid testing @michaelmina_lab for determining who is infectious, so we can quickly contact trace and impose mandatory quarantine in gov’t provided housing @bencowling88. (1/2)
And such housing needs to be staffed by RN’s wearing adequate PPE (at least a N95) to provide early treatment to stop long covid and prevent cases from deteriorating to where supplemental O2 and steroids like dexamethasone are needed. (2/2) @Dr2NisreenAlwan#countlongcovid
Next question? Why would the CDC not want to accept full aerosol transmission? Is because respirators are the only thing that provides adequate protection against COVID and he refuses to continue using the DPA to fully get us N95’s? (1/2) @danaparish@Cleavon_MD
No. President Trump wants to hold large rallies without masks and physical distancing, regardless of ventilation or indoors / outdoors, to have rallies and promote his re-election. #VoteBidenHarris
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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.