Please note, "other microbial bioaerosols" in the title.
It is likely in an environment like a hospital not ALL spread is airborne, nor is all of it respiratory pathogens, of course. But I rather suspect a lot more things we typically have thought of as "contact" are in fact airborne, whether thrown up or actually respired.
This is from an online textbook, under heading "nosocomial infections", and you can see they relegate multi-drug resistant bacteria, including MRSA, to contact only.
Can you please let me know why you say everyone will catch delta? (Pic below)
This is an incorrect but commonly repeated idea. For example not everyone caught the 1918 flu. Nor measles (pre-vax). Or chickenpox, over a lifetime, now.
Thanks.
This part (pic) made no sense to me at all.
Can you describe what you mean by "reckless adults"? You are suggesting kids ought not pay for their transgressions, but who are they and what are they doing?
Also, in terms of mellowing, measles guessed to have split from rinderpest in ~600 BC
yet in 2600 years, rinderpest never mellowed for cattle because its mortality was around 100% in ~ 2000 AD
& measles didn't seem to have mellowed for us humans in 2000yrs either
Anyway just noting the disingenuous phrasing referring to measles' cousin as "a cattle virus" to make the point that its something to be brushed off and not relevant to anything grounded in reality.
@jvipondmd Dude I've walked through construction sites and never got hit with a brick, so we know paper party hats are protective.
We also asked workers repeatedly, incessantly, almost to the level of harassment, and in the end they admitted they took the party hats off in the break room
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@jvipondmd In fact, we looked at April to June 2020 where there was no brick work being done on the construction site, and there were 5500 hours of workers in paper party hats, and yet not one got hit with a brick. I have an email testifying to that, which I wrote myself, as proof /s
@jvipondmd But no, you cannot look at our records, and if you found someone who during that period got hit with a brick, they definitely got hit at home, even though we don't test bricks, and it's kind of weird because construction sites have more bricks and bricklayers than homes.
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