Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Eric Feigl-Ding @DrEricDing - Personally, I’m not gathering for thanksgiving. But if I were to, I would only do it outdoors. That is the safest honestly. Wear jackets and use heat lamps.

 

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Public health warnings: “Don’t travel for Thanksgiving holidays.”

Americans: “hold my beer”.

#COVID19 
2) we honestly shouldn’t hold any Thanksgiving gatherings. But if you must, or already committed (never too late to cancel), make sure you ventilate your home sufficiently—but this is not zero risk. The better option is outdoor gathering only.
3) Personally, I’m not gathering for thanksgiving. But if I were to, I would only do it outdoors. That is the safest honestly. Wear jackets and use heat lamps.Image
4) Christmas is still a month away but current projections show close to 3000 deaths a day by then. Deaths usually lag case surge by 3-3.5 weeks. The wave front is already on its way to us in December.
5) VENTILATION is key if ever indoors. Both ventilation and masks needed to reduce risk indoors.

But my main worry is that most homes and buildings not ventilated well enough if many people gather.


6) the 6 feet rule not enough indoors. Also don’t argue or shouting at Thanksgiving dinner table please. Don’t do it inside. Take it outside. 
7) How do you ventilate your house? Japan assumed it was airborne from the very beginning. Here is how they ventilate to reduce risk. #COVID19 

https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1331372101308198921?s=20• • •

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