It's been suggested some languages when spoken can be more covifectious by making people spit more droplets
Unlikely but it has led me to this paper
( , Thu 2 Apr 2020, 11:58, Reply)
Unlikely but it has led me to this paper
( , Thu 2 Apr 2020, 11:58, Reply)
Nah
it's all the hugging and kissing those Mediterranean types go in for that's spread it so effectively in Italy and Spain.
Still it's nice that university researchers can all work from home and carry on churning out such blindingly obvious crap as "Aerosol emission and superemission during human speech increase with voice loudness"
( , Thu 2 Apr 2020, 12:17, Reply)
it's all the hugging and kissing those Mediterranean types go in for that's spread it so effectively in Italy and Spain.
Still it's nice that university researchers can all work from home and carry on churning out such blindingly obvious crap as "Aerosol emission and superemission during human speech increase with voice loudness"
( , Thu 2 Apr 2020, 12:17, Reply)
Well that's the Welsh fucked then.
Also quite a lot of people from the middle east.
And the Maltese.
( , Thu 2 Apr 2020, 12:27, Reply)
Also quite a lot of people from the middle east.
And the Maltese.
( , Thu 2 Apr 2020, 12:27, Reply)
There's probably a subtle correlation between people who's names have the letter "P"
There's probably a subtle correlation between people who's names have the letter "P" in their name and increased transmission:
"Can I have your name?"
"Paul" *spit barrage*
( , Thu 2 Apr 2020, 13:24, Reply)
There's probably a subtle correlation between people who's names have the letter "P" in their name and increased transmission:
"Can I have your name?"
"Paul" *spit barrage*
( , Thu 2 Apr 2020, 13:24, Reply)
I think she probably stood 5 metres away to have any conversations before this all kicked off anyway
( , Thu 2 Apr 2020, 18:48, Reply)
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