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More scientists now believe COVID-19 spreads primarily through the air


 
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An increasing number of doctors and scientists believe COVID-19 is primarily spread through the air and that public health measures need adjusting to reflect the new evidence.  
This month, studies in three prominent medical journals the Lancet, the British Medical Journal and the Journal of the American Medical Association – each made the case that aerosols are the dominant mode of transmission of COVID-19 and that improved ventilation will help keep us safe.
“We found, without any doubt, there was strong evidence that not only does it travel in the air, but that the airborne route of transmission is dominant,” Dr. Trisha Greenhalgh, a professor of primary care at the University of Oxford, told CTV News. ....

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Ont. doctor admits 3 COVID-19 patients to ICU after they turned down vaccines

An Ontario doctor is urging people to get a COVID-19 vaccine once a jab becomes available to them after he admitted three patients who turned down shots to the ICU. ....

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'Facebook isn't interested in countries like ours': Azerbaijan troll network returns months after ban


‘Facebook isn’t interested in countries like ours’: Azerbaijan troll network returns months after ban
Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco and Luke Harding in London
Facebook has allowed a state-backed harassment campaign targeting independent news outlets and opposition politicians in Azerbaijan to return to its platform, less than six months after it banned the troll network.
A Guardian investigation has revealed how Facebook allowed an arm of Azerbaijan’s ruling party, the YAP, to carry out the harassment campaign for 14 months after an employee, Sophie Zhang, first alerted managers and executives to its existence in August 2019.
In October 2020, Facebook announced that it was removing more than 8,000 Facebook and Instagram accounts and Pages linked to the YAP for violating its policy against “coordinated inauthentic behavior” (CIB) – the kind of deceptive influence operation used by Russia to interfere in the 2016 US election. ....

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