cerviarborist
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The important thing to consider regarding the protests in the context of Covid19, is that they were held outside. Normal breezes and winds outside serve to rapidly dilute any airborne virus load below the threshold needed for infection. I listened to a recent interview with Dr. Michael Osterholm of CIDRAP. When asked about covid19 risks to protesters, he said something to this effect: "When we watched the protests, as healthcare professionals we were shocked to see so many people, after months of isolation, packed so closely together. Our next response though, was relief that they were for the most part outside. There certainly were people who were arrested and placed in confinement in enclosed transport vehicles, and who spent time enclosed in jails before being released, but for the most part, the protests were held in a much safer environment than, say an enclosed stadium."
Dr. Osterhold is the author of "Deadliest Enemy-Our War Against Killer Germs", which was just republished with a forward on Covid19. He also has a weekly podcast. I'd trust him regarding contagious diseases, like I'd trust Kim Coder or Ed Gilman regarding trees.
Dr. Osterhold is the author of "Deadliest Enemy-Our War Against Killer Germs", which was just republished with a forward on Covid19. He also has a weekly podcast. I'd trust him regarding contagious diseases, like I'd trust Kim Coder or Ed Gilman regarding trees.












