.@EIDGeek Dr. L. I was a big fan of yours. My consistent messaging with tens of thousands of tweets has been to clearly acknowledge #COVIDIsAirborne & encourage people not to give up. We need to make it clear there is so much we can do to reduce the number of infections. (1/2)
For whatever reason, you chose to add the word "eradication". If you do Twitter search of my tweets, I have NEVER used that word. I am deeply disappointed by your tweet accusing me of spreading misinformation when all I was trying to do was to help people keep fighting (2/2).
What I didn't say is this smear by a person who is a "big fan" is happening more and more. It is a reason I am seriously considering leaving Twitter. I don't have time or energy for these harmful accusations.
Let me be more clear. It doesn't get much lower than a person you trusted accusing you of spreading misinformation.
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To all the surfers who are convinced this atmospheric chemist had no idea what she was talking about when she said waves aerosolize viruses, bacteria, and pollutants. This is not a novel concept - it has been predicted back in the 1970's. (1/2)
It is unfortunate that you continue to believe that this shut down beaches worldwide and hurt your surfing. The fact is pollutants, toxins, viruses all get launched into the air from the surf zone. This was intended to help you protect your own health. You're welcome. (2/2)
If you want to understand why anyone would suggest we would be concerned about airborne transmission of SARS-2 viruses from sewage, it is a good idea to read about the airborne transmission of SARS-1...
Slides & words from my @OSHA_DOL testimony on April 28, 2022. I really hope it helps as there is no excuse to not fully protect healthcare & essential workers from airborne transmission of this virus. All workers deserve full protection. #COVIDisAirborne
Is this really still happening? I hope @OSHA_DOL was really listening. We tried our best to help HCWs and other essential workers in hospitals and ALL healthcare settings. It is crazy that the spread continues. My main mantra for nearly 2 years? (1/4)
Public health officials and experts need to make it clear #CovidIsAirborne. To those who fought, smeared, and denied it, shame on you. You have a chance at redemption right now if you will share that you were wrong and why it matters to add better airborne protection for all(2/4)
I won’t name names…but people in the infection control community who were upset at me for calling out their resistance, and virologists who said it not airborne and then airborne only under nuanced conditions…this is a call for you to stand up, own it, and help send a better 3/
Nice to be done with my OSHA testimony. 2.5 hours! I was honored to be part of such a wonderful panel @Don_Milton@brosseau_lisa@drdavidmichaels Dr. Robert Harrison Dr. Rosemary Sokas. An escape into logical simple explanations to help protect others-quite refreshing! 1/4
Thanks to everyone who sent ideas and support. It was extremely helpful. Tough to pack it all into 10 minutes--but others covered many parts I missed. 2/3
A kind email I just got..."I just finished listening to your testimony and all I can say is “WOW”! You were “fast and furious “ and excellent! Too bad your message didn’t get transmitted two years ago - we could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives." 3/4
I can’t believe what I just heard on @MSNBC. @kavitapmd just stated a test for N95 mask seal is spray perfume and if you smell it, the seal is not good. Nooooooo! You smell the gaseous vapor…molecules that masks can’t block. Aerosols w/ virus are MUCH larger. Terrible seal test.
More info on correctly testing fit of mask which has become even more crucial as the airborne virus has spread, mutated, and become even more infectious.
In answer to questions about masks/respirators I wear…N95 3M flex, 3M Aura, Powecom KN95, and the durable NanoMask from @Prescientx1 elastomeric respirator when I want to be extra safe. The flex is my favorite respirator in terms of breathability. I don’t love head straps. (1/2)