4/ How can aerosols infect through airborne transmission? (by inhalation)
5/ What is the main difference between aerosols and droplets?
6/ How long can virus-containing aerosols linger in the air?
7/ Virus-containing aerosols are impacted by airflow and ventilation
8/ Racing with time: how long do infectious viruses survive in aerosols?
9/ Filters work well to remove infectious aerosols from the air (commercial HEPA or cheaper fan + filter like Corsi-Rosenthal box):
10/ Solar radiation and artificial UV light disable aerosols by damaging their genetic material. (But ventilation and/or filters are preferable to artificial UV whenever possible)
11/ Virus-laden aerosols can enter and deposit in the bronchiolar and alveolar regions of the lungs (also in the nose and upper respiratory tract):
12/ ACE2 is the cell entry receptor that binds and guides SARS-CoV-2 to invade cells
13/ Crowding indoors is a key element for superspreading events
14/ Why did so many people get infected despite mask wearing? (not wearing it tight to the face, or low quality filter)
15/ Surface disinfection CANNOT block airborne transmission (and is a waste of time and money):
16/ Plexiglas barriers may trap higher concentrations of aerosols! (and INCREASE, rather than decrease, transmission of the virus)
17/ How to stop airborne transmission?
- Keep distance (helps but not enough by itself)
- Ventilation, filtration (+UV in some cases)
- Masks w/ attention to fit to the face
- Avoid indoor crowding
19/ There are many requests to translate to other languages. So far they are only in English, but I am inquiring if we can make the editable files available, will post here if so.
20/ If you want to download all the comic images at once, they are available in this folder:
21/ And for people more inclined to learn about the details, check out the literature references etc., this thread explains the @ScienceMagazine paper in more detail:
23/ TRANSLATIONS: if interested in translating the comics, pls complete agreement in folder below, & send it to @ChiaWang8 at chiawang@mail.nsysu.edu.tw:
Translation to Indonesian, Thai, Dutch, and Sinhala is already underway. Help for others needed
1/ Prof. Lidia Morawska, the leader of our "Group of 36 Scientists" that challenged @WHO from April 2020 on airborne transmission of SARS-COV-2, has been selected as one of the 100 Most Influential People of 2021 by @TIME
2/ "Lidia Morawska stands out among peers for her work in recognizing the importance of aerosol transmission and marshaling the data that would convince the World Health Organization and other authoritative bodies to do the same."
3/ This is a paper from our group and colleagues that Lidia led, and that was published in @ScienceMagazine earlier this year:
"A paradigm shift to combat indoor respiratory infection"
This paradigm shift has major implications for global health
1/ ¿CÓMO PREVENIR LA TRANSMISIÓN AÉREA DE VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS? (incluyendo COVID-19)
En artículo de @ScienceMagazine resumimos la evidencia científica q muestra que casi todos los virus respiratorios tienen transmisión importante por el aire (aerosoles)
2/ En este hilo anterior he explicado la parte científica, revisando la evidencia, los errores de la OMS y la @CDCgov y la historia del último siglo que los explica, así como los procesos que tienen que suceder para que la transmisión aérea ocurra.
3/ ¿Qué podemos hacer para reducir la transmisión y protegernos mejor?
La mayoría de las cosas que funcionan son gratis o de bajo coste. Y sustituyen cosas que no sirven para nada (como desinfección de superficies y mamparas laterales) que también cuestan dinero.
Articulo revisado por pares en @ScienceMagazine, evaluamos la evidencia científica. Concluimos que es importante no sólo para COVID-19, sino también para otras enfermedades respiratorias como gripe y resfriados
3/ Un honor haber trabajado en este equipo multidisciplinar incluyendo virología, fisiología pulmonar, ciencia de aerosoles, y sociología, con @ChiaWang8, @kprather88, @Lakdawala_Lab, Josué Sznitman, @linseymarr, and @zeynep
Este hilo trata de resumir y dar contexto al artículo
2/ Ayer hice un hilo en inglés explicando el artículo y su contexto. Este fin de semana pondré el mismo hilo en español. De momento pongo aquí algunos artículos periodísticos que son más fáciles de leer.
A new peer-reviewed paper in @ScienceMagazine, reviewing the scientific literature on this topic. We conclude it is important not just for COVID-19, but also for other respiratory diseases such as the flu
2/ An honor to have worked in a multidisciplinary team across virology, pulmonary physiology, aerosol science, and sociology with Chia Wang, @kprather88, @Lakdawala_Lab, Josué Sznitman, @linseymarr, and @zeynep
Will try to summarize the paper and give some context in this thread
3/ Brief intro: what are droplet vs. airborne transmission?
"Droplets" are larger balls of saliva and respiratory fluid, that we emit when we talk, shout, sing, cough or sneeze.
They behave like projectiles, and fall to the ground within 1-2 m of the infected person