@danaludwig @Kenneth33071904 Apologies! This got lost in editing process. An 11th and final tweet. Of the available cases in those references- snot on elevator button in reference 5 is the most likely fomite transmission scenario. https://t.co/fiQ97Dc3mY
@danaludwig @Kenneth33071904 7/ Should the pipes situation not address Ref 4 due to the mall then the 2022 study can be applied to Ref 5 where the cluster of cases occurred at a residential building and concerned 61 people. https://t.co/i3Ij43Kc7k
@msabouri @JamesSurowiecki You just won’t see the hindsight. Check the date on this article: https://t.co/bvZafTjwew
@jmcrookston Ugh. Elevator buttons is one of the 3 fomite cases bandied about by the shites at the @CDCgov. Far more likely to be aerosols. (Especially after reviewing your card playing thread on the cold.) https://t.co/oGtzBLtm6g
This 2020 paper is amazing too: It was inferred that one person was infected in an elevator as his SARS-CoV-2-positive neighbor took the same elevator 2min earlier. 3/ https://t.co/KJ6WUdTgFl
@jljcolorado @oclsc See https://t.co/ai84ddoLMD — but that was early and they didn't seem to consider aerosols lingering in the elevator.
RT @LazarusLong13: So, the first one is most likely actually aerosols. Second case. More likely that it was fomite. But, despite the nos…
@dave_democracy @SamDeasy1 @ArisKatzourakis Gross but there are at least three cases of confirmed fomite transmission (still insignificant, but interesting). https://t.co/ty3qM9UIXx https://t.co/73cJLq9C7L
@doctorsaz @EvonneTCurran @trishgreenhalgh @DRTomlinsonEP Oh, that reminds me of one of my favorite cases. It's one of the 3 cases for fomites the CDC presents as an example. I thinks more likely aerosols despite the nose harvesting/same finger button pu
@denise_dewald @AbraarKaran @LazarusLong13 How can we not know this in 2022? https://t.co/sTRQP7dM5n
@JonOsborne79 I had a quick look - I think he was saying all along that all 3 could have been aerosols and I misunderstood initially. https://t.co/VoFyGRyyMm
Did patient D floss in the elevator??? 🤮🤮🤮
So, the first one is most likely actually aerosols. Second case. More likely that it was fomite. But, despite the nose picking, button pushing, and toothpicking directly after? The infected person was in the elevator 2 minutes after the nose picker. h
@jrbedford @Wikisteff @Robin_Quon @kprather88 Here's one - snot to button, then button to finger, then floss teeth. However there was only 2 min between source and receiver being in the elevator, so no way to rule out airborne https://t.co/T3COuvF78x
Fuente: https://t.co/N3gUu97C0d
@wanderer_jasnah May be more, but remember a case in China tied to touching snot on an elevator https://t.co/rDmMdthpuV
@SovietPostingAI @lib_crusher One of the few cases in which surface transmission really does appear to have occurred came in--you guessed it--an elevator. https://t.co/KcLm4TsF9y
RT @DrZoeHyde: @Queens4Evah Here’s an example of a probable case of fomite transmission. It makes sense that it would occur, since the viru…
@KoenSwinkels @BogochIsaac First they thought is was snot: https://t.co/EKnTZNxtCg, but later they considered it could be in the air https://t.co/MLJapGhxiH and then everyone was laughing at this vid https://t.co/pxlMSvTUUk
RT @DrZoeHyde: @Queens4Evah Here’s an example of a probable case of fomite transmission. It makes sense that it would occur, since the viru…
RT @DrZoeHyde: @Queens4Evah Here’s an example of a probable case of fomite transmission. It makes sense that it would occur, since the viru…
RT @DrZoeHyde: @Queens4Evah Here’s an example of a probable case of fomite transmission. It makes sense that it would occur, since the viru…
RT @DrZoeHyde: @Queens4Evah Here’s an example of a probable case of fomite transmission. It makes sense that it would occur, since the viru…
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
RT @DrZoeHyde: @Queens4Evah Here’s an example of a probable case of fomite transmission. It makes sense that it would occur, since the viru…
RT @DrZoeHyde: @Queens4Evah Here’s an example of a probable case of fomite transmission. It makes sense that it would occur, since the viru…
RT @DrZoeHyde: @Queens4Evah Here’s an example of a probable case of fomite transmission. It makes sense that it would occur, since the viru…
RT @DrZoeHyde: @Queens4Evah Here’s an example of a probable case of fomite transmission. It makes sense that it would occur, since the viru…
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
@Queens4Evah Here’s an example of a probable case of fomite transmission. It makes sense that it would occur, since the virus can last for a while on surfaces. There are lots of other pathogens you can get this way, too. So hand hygiene is still a good t
RT @mkeulemans: @mauricedehond Nee Maurice, als je de onderzoeken had gevolgd, wist je dat er aanwijzingen waren voor langdurige overleving…
RT @mkeulemans: @mauricedehond Nee Maurice, als je de onderzoeken had gevolgd, wist je dat er aanwijzingen waren voor langdurige overleving…
@mauricedehond Nee Maurice, als je de onderzoeken had gevolgd, wist je dat er aanwijzingen waren voor langdurige overleving vh virus op oppervlakken (1) en overdracht via vingers (2). (1) https://t.co/XwC4buJLFA (2) https://t.co/pnmtXPCubK
@Miscellaneousmm That was from summer 2020 when still thought surfaces were a risk, such as snot on the elevator button being cause of spread. That's unlikely. Probably was aerosol spread through building (my guess). https://t.co/hgNV24WYeR
@DE2344 @kprather88 @DirtNerder However the case I was thinking of was an elevator in Guangzhou where the guy flossed his teeth after pushing the button. Would be a bad choice to argue airborne. I didn't realise there were 2 well-documented super-similar C
@tomgara There is, though. There are a handful of cases known from contract tracing which point to fomites, eg https://t.co/oFbnexzjof It's an infinitesimally small fraction of all cases, and worrying about it is silly, but it's not none.
@zeynep @vplus The only "confirmed fomite" case description I know of was in an elevator. I wonder if they are second guessing that case too. Might have been aerosol. https://t.co/OaXRI9OXQx https://t.co/YUfv1JTjXs
The evidence of snot-oral transmission of SARS-CoV-2. DOI https://t.co/kbQsa2RN8O
@gardnertimothy1 @ScottAdamsSays Read the following two articles that show proof of indirect transmission https://t.co/xsE6z3iBrz https://t.co/kCHnJzQgbD
@trishgreenhalgh There was an early example of virus transmission (mucus) from lift buttons but I bet it was the air in the elevator! https://t.co/yIRNtHa0LB
😳Oh man, a guideline here should *really* not have to be spelled out: "patient A blew nose using his own hand before touching the [elevator] button .. patient D entered .. touched the same button .. patient D immediately flossed w/ a toothpick .." From:h
@ShellyMBoulder There’s also been plausible indirect transmission detected in NZ and China. Bin and lift button. Presumably other transmission overwhelms any detection of indirect transmission when cases are high. https://t.co/G6C2e7AwOJ https://t.co/HDmBm
@DavidSteadson First and foremost, wishing you a speedy and complete recovery. Second, here’s a post from @DrZoeHyde a few months back referencing a probable case of fomite transmission: https://t.co/t5a6RRzVjg
@MarujaConejo @ivannavarromart @mariaitapia Este estudio concluía un posible caso de contagio por superficies en China, concretamente debido al botón de un ascensor. Pero la evidencia es débil y la causa podría haber sido otra, como reconocen los propios a
@citlanx @CorsIAQ @ErinClouse i agree with the importance of the aerosol route, although fomite transmission is likely to be low, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. https://t.co/nHHiGPQRmF is one example of the potential for fomite transmissio
Sars 2 China https://t.co/chUQUaArNs
@jbl_oll Su publicación no demuestra nada, son unos señores que dicen que no hay porque patatas. Hay muchos casos documentados, no todos publicados en revistas, eso es cierto. https://t.co/N3gUu8Q18F
@DoctorKarl @normanswan I can think of a couple of cases of probable fomite transmission, including this horribly unhygienic one. 🤢 While it’s clear that droplet and aerosol transmission are the main routes by which #SARSCoV2 is spread - and need much mor
RT @LisaGralinski: Think you're over doing the COVID precautions? Here's a reminder that people are gross and you need to be careful even w…
@DRO_oDR @Fischblog @tarbonam @CiesekSandra @c_drosten @Karl_Lauterbach Dieser Fall soll aber auch recht speziell gewesen sein: https://t.co/gFvmSSMZha
@theadamsamuel Be very glad we haven't had too many "habitual blow nose with hand" guys. https://t.co/O2Dnmix0zA Although surprisingly high amount of fresh phlegm on the paths still.
@DrLejarazu @SergioCoscolin @derpa_madrid @lje201027 @PabloFuente @mariaitapia @jljcolorado La propia OMS deja claro que no hay evidencia directa de contagio por formites, y en los pocos estudios que tratan de aclarar que es posible no se descartan a los a
Not recommended by dentists to: a) use a toothpick in place of flossing b) pick/ floss in a lift c) touch the lift button before or after doing said flossing technique
RT @CathNoakes: Could be aerosol. Could be the fabulously named “snot-oral” transmission route. Regardless, please avoid these unpleasant p…
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @LisaGralinski: Think you're over doing the COVID precautions? Here's a reminder that people are gross and you need to be careful even w…
RT @LisaGralinski: Think you're over doing the COVID precautions? Here's a reminder that people are gross and you need to be careful even w…
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
Why? No? Don’t do that?
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/hIw2hDOQHb https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
And now I’ll never touch elevator buttons or hand rails again. Thank you very much. Even after covid, I’m going to need my own private stash of gloves.
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/hIw2hDOQHb https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
RT @LisaGralinski: Think you're over doing the COVID precautions? Here's a reminder that people are gross and you need to be careful even w…
Think you're over doing the COVID precautions? Here's a reminder that people are gross and you need to be careful even when alone. (Really didn't need this validation in calling the elevator at work the 'germ closet'.) https://t.co/9qNBmmX58B https://t.co/
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/hIw2hDOQHb https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
Yikes!
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
Please cancel us
RT @angie_rasmussen: Hand hygiene remains crucially important. Also: https://t.co/CsFSFDm6fm
[extremely Seinfeld voice] We're tryin to have a civilization here! https://t.co/jAE0SDpp2q
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
Meilleur geste barrière : ne pas prendre l’ascenseur ! 😉
One word above all. https://t.co/HfH3ovY9D9
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/2) Case report of probable fomite transmission of #SARSCoV2. A man with the habit of blowing his nose into his hand is th…
Here I've been, acting like the world and everyone is covered in shit and navigating my way around thusly - I guess that's been wise 🧐🤯🤮
Hi there. It's me. The man who blew his nose into his hands before pressing elevator buttons and before my neighbour, Elevator Toothpick Cleaning Guy, entered the elevator for a wild ride. How do u do?