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by NegatioN
2277 days ago
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So we're accepting E.coli as a benchmark here, because we're pretty sure it destroys the viral envelope? Why is this more than a guesstimate? It strikes me as odd to test for virus disinfection by using a bacteria, but I am a complete noob in this field. |
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Consider your qualifications, ('I am a complete noob in this field.') compared to theirs.
Amy Price, DPhil (Oxon) ... earned her Doctorate in Evidence Based Health Care at The University ofOxford.
Larry Chu, MD, MS (Epidemiology) ....
If anyone understands the science, and the limitations of their study, it is themselves and they caveated their conclusions carefully.
Is it peer reviewed? No. But it is the best science we have at the moment.
A noob in the field isn't going to find a hole in two minutes that two serious professionals haven't thought about.