How do we know the model isn’t full of ****? Models have been full of **** so far.Interesting article on how easily the virus can spread:
https://www.fastcompany.com/90580290/one-person-in-the-room-with-you-has-covid-19-heres-how-long-it-takes-to-get-infected
This article was based on a model created at MIT regarding virus transmission. Their model allows someone to see how long it would take for the virus to spread in a given space if only one person had the virus. The most interesting part for me was one test they ran to simulate a family dinner. Let’s say 10 people are in an average dining room with no masks. If one person has the virus, the room is only safe for about 18 minutes. Adding a cloth mask to everyone only adds another 2 minutes of safety. Adding surgical masks, worn properly, and the number jumps to nearly 2 hours. It would seem that the cloth masks are nearly useless.