Thursday, July 09, 2020

"It’s airborne, and it’s time to deal with that."

In the New York Post, Betsy McCaughey writes in part,
If you’re working in an office or eating in a restaurant, and someone 30 feet away exhales tiny particles of the coronavirus, those particles can drift and infect you. Picture cigarette smoke wafting across a room. Same thing. The precautions global and federal agencies are advising aren’t good enough. ­Social distancing — keeping six feet away — and washing your hands won’t protect you from this airborne virus. That isn’t fear-mongering. It’s science.

To defeat COVID-19 and reopen our economy, we all need to become radical indoor environmentalists, shifting our attention from outdoor air quality to the air we breathe indoors.
Read more here.

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