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Ep 647 | Unlocking the Riddle of How the Coronavirus Spreads
Ep 647 | Unlocking the Riddle of How the Coronavirus Spreads
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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
May 27, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Today, we are joined by a special guest from France, Daniil Gorbatenko, who offers a theory on how the virus spreads. He believes it’s likely that the virus spreads predominantly through tiny aerosols, not large droplets from sneezing. This could possibly explain a lot of vexing questions – why children don’t spread the virus, why so many are asymptomatic, why masks don’t work, and why ventilation is the bigger issue. Prepare to get the information the panic media won’t deliver.
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Daniil Gorbatenko's paper on aerosol transmission: https://bit.ly/3ekE7G4
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Show Links:
Daniil Gorbatenko's paper on aerosol transmission: https://bit.ly/3ekE7G4
Today's Sponsor:
Ashford University's online bachelor's and master's degree programs allow you to learn on a convenient & flexible schedule. Go to Ashford.edu/Daniel — there's NO FEE to apply or standardized testing required to enroll!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
May 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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