Health
Aboard the Diamond Princess, a Case Study in Aerosol Transmission – The New York Times
A computer model of the cruise-ship outbreak found that the virus spread most readily in microscopic droplets light enough to linger in the air.

Were getting surprises all the way along, Dr. Conly said. This paper I find interesting, but it has a long was to go to be able to get into a line of credibility, in my mind.
Dr. George Rutherford, a professor of epidemiology at the University of California, San Francisco, was equally skeptical. He said that, outside of hospital settings, large droplets in my mind account for the vast majority of cases. Aerosols transmission if you really run with that, it creates lots of dissonance. Are there …
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