I was recording a podcast version of How Dangerous Is the Indoor Air in Public Spaces? today and discussing an addendum I made on Twitter where I estimated that a coffee shop would require 70 square feet of space per person spending three minutes while waiting for an order to minimize the risk of infection from aerosols. I realized some flaws in that conclusions, which then led me to rethink the implications of the indoor air paper I covered three newsletters ago. Herein, I present a more detailed analysis of the implications of that paper.
An Update on the Safety of Indoor Air
An Update on the Safety of Indoor Air
An Update on the Safety of Indoor Air
I was recording a podcast version of How Dangerous Is the Indoor Air in Public Spaces? today and discussing an addendum I made on Twitter where I estimated that a coffee shop would require 70 square feet of space per person spending three minutes while waiting for an order to minimize the risk of infection from aerosols. I realized some flaws in that conclusions, which then led me to rethink the implications of the indoor air paper I covered three newsletters ago. Herein, I present a more detailed analysis of the implications of that paper.