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Yes, but how is it transported? In droplets, which are much larger. It doesn't matter how tiny the virus is, it's the transport mechanism that counts. That's why P100/N100/HEPA-class air filitration is the gold standard worldwide against respiratory virus transmission.

There's a "minor little insignificant detail" right there!

147 days ago
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Yes, but how is it transported? In droplets, which are much larger. It doesn't matter how tiny the virus is, it's the transport mechanism that counts. That's why P100/N100/HEPA-class air filitration is the gold standard worldwide against respiratory virus transmission.

147 days ago
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Yes, but how is it transported? In droplets, which are much larger. It doesn't matter how tiny the virus is, it's the transport mechanism that counts.

147 days ago
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Yes, but how is it transported? In droplets, which are much larger. "Minor insignificant details", dontchaknow. I'd suggest you do some more research/reading.

There's a reason the entire medical world and all the militaries of the world recognize that P100/N100/HEPA-class filters (and to a lesser extent, x95-class) prevent airborne viral transmission. That's why. It doesn't matter how tiny the virus is, it's the transport mechanism that counts.

147 days ago
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Yes, but how is it transported? In droplets, which are much larger. "Minor insignificant details", dontchaknow. I'd suggest you do some more research/reading.

There's a reason the entire medical world and all the militaries of the world recognize that P100/N100/HEPA-class filters prevent airborne viral transmission. That's why. It doesn't matter how tiny the virus is, it's the transport mechanism that counts.

147 days ago
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Yes, but how is it transported? In droplets, which are much larger. "Minor insignificant details", dontchaknow. I'd suggest you do some more research/reading.

147 days ago
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