Coronavirus Transmission; Indoor Ventilation Chat from a Scenic Niagara Falls “Ghost Town” Vista // Oct 18, 2020
I visited Niagara Falls for a few days this past week, and got a first-hand look at how the virus has completely devastated this border tourist town. Normally the town gets 12 million visitors a year (averaging 33,000 per day), in the peak months of July, August, and September it is way more than the average. With only a few percent of this number of tourists now, the place is essentially a ghost town. It looks like a neutron bomb went off killing all the people but leaving all the structures intact.
In my previous Coronavirus videos, I strongly emphasized that COVID-19 is an Indoor Disease. Sure, if you hug and kiss people outside you can transmit, however if you social distance and wash your hands frequently you are relatively safe being outside without a mask. I chat about how indoor air circulation is vital for suppressing the virus, and mask wearing indoors is imperative but not sufficient to stay safe.
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