With so many countries re-opening after lockdown, the risk of a second wave grows every day, especially as research now shows that the standard social distancing recommendations are…far too optimistic.
The research, conducted in Japan, uses lasers and special cameras to capture how the virus is spread, and how far it goes. The video below has some English dubbing and/or English sub-titles. Although the whole, hour+ video is interesting, the segment about the actual research begins at 29:10 and ends at approximately 35:18:
The research shows that even speaking can spread the virus via both large droplets and tiny micro droplets. The large droplets fall to the ground fairly quickly, even in an enclosed space with little air circulation, but the micro droplets remain in the air for over 20 minutes. Because they’re so small, they also spread a great deal further than the recommended 1.5 or 2 metres.
The take home message is that confined spaces – like public transport, office buildings, shopping malls, supermarkets and classrooms – are the perfect breeding grounds for micro droplet borne virus particles.
The good news is that masks do reduce the distance that both large and small droplets can travel. And /that/ is why countries that mandate the wearing of masks in public have less viral transmission than Western countries in which people are ‘self conscious’ about wearing masks. Apparently it’s okay to become infected and infect others, but heaven forbid that we should look silly…
And now a word about the hypocrisy of my government in scolding protestors attending the Black Lives Matter demonstrations:
- those protests ALL happened in the open air where normal air circulation [with or without wind] would have dispersed the droplets quickly,
- this is in contrast to people returning to work – at the behest of this government – in confined spaces with air conditioning instead of natural ventilation. Does anyone else remember the legionnaire outbreaks caused by contaminated, commercial air conditioning units?
- a great many of the protestors wore masks,
- this compares to people travelling or working in confined spaces without masks.
- the organisers of the protests, at least here in Australia, were handing out masks and hand sanitiser to help reduce the risk of infection,
- I’m not aware of any public transport employee handing out masks or hand sanitiser to travellers. Ditto supermarkets. Office buildings etc etc etc.
It’s the height of hypocrisy to say that it’s okay to catch the virus from public transport, or offices, factories, shops, restaurants etc…to save jobs…and the economy…and the effing budget bottom line…but it’s not okay to catch it while protesting state sanctioned murder.
And we all nod wisely and say ‘tut tut’.
I find that more disturbing than I can say. When did we turn into such placid sheep?
Meeks
p.s. My thanks to Dr. John Campbell for talking about the Japanese research in his latest video update: https://youtu.be/kmo_1Tcdp30
June 18th, 2020 at 6:34 pm
Nice blog 🙌🏻
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June 19th, 2020 at 10:38 am
Thank you. 🙂
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June 16th, 2020 at 6:29 am
What an interesting segment of the video, and a spluttery sneeze. Yuck. It’s pretty clear that mask-wearing and social distancing are critical. I agree with all your points about the idiocy of not wearing a mask – just doesn’t make sense. And the hypocrisy of governments. *Sigh* Trump is bored with the virus, so we’re all on our own over here. I’m just going to stay home until there’s a vaccine.
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June 16th, 2020 at 8:34 am
Good. I’m so relieved you’re staying home. From what I’ve read, the virus is spreading through different states of the US at different speeds, so while the overall infection rate may be slowly going down, that’s an ‘average’ only.
I live in the state of Victoria [Australia], and despite our Premier being the most cautious, we’re also seeing the greatest uptick in case numbers. Part of that may be because we do more testing than the other states. Or it could be because we have a lot of asymptomatic carriers. Whatever the cause, we’re staying put too. Stay well. -hugs-
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June 16th, 2020 at 11:06 pm
Our state has done a great job, and is cautiously opening. As a result, the cases are going up. Our national cases are increasing like crazy. Another few weeks and the deaths will follow. We’re sitting tight as much as we can. I’m glad to hear that you’re doing the same. ❤ ❤
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June 17th, 2020 at 12:29 pm
Sitting tight. Yes. Thank god for the internet! -hugs-
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June 14th, 2020 at 6:55 am
The height of hypocrisy… We are all guilty!
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June 14th, 2020 at 10:59 am
-hugs- yes, yes we are. 😦
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June 14th, 2020 at 11:13 am
Hugs! xx
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June 13th, 2020 at 6:36 pm
I am wearing a mask in public and confined spaces despite feeling like a pariah at times as so few are. But there is reason to hope — many believe the virus is slowly disappearing with a seasonal effect. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2767010?utm_source=For_The_Media&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=ftm_links&utm_term=061120
And if a second wave does come we will definitely be better prepared!
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June 13th, 2020 at 11:21 pm
Interesting article but it seems to be looking at Covid-19 data only up to March 10 and doesn’t include hotspots like New York. More recent data shows the virus spreading rapidly in places like India and Brazil. That said, I kind of hope it isn’t seasonal as we’re just heading into winter down here.
Anyway, I’m glad you’re wearing a mask. I get some pointed looks when I wear mine, but I’m learning not to care. 🙂
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June 13th, 2020 at 4:34 pm
An interesting perspective.
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