It Turns Out All Those Plastic COVID Barriers Might Have Made Things Worse

  • oeb11
  • 08-20-2021, 08:13 AM
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spence...worse-n2594441


They were elementary and homemade at first before becoming commercialized and mass-produced, but plastic dividers became as commonplace during the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic as the paper masks that now litter city streets.
Put up with the aim of blocking droplets from the noses and mouths of the COVID-infected among us, they became a sort of virtue signal for businesses to show that they cared about the safety of their customers and employees. Plastic dividers popped up to separate Uber drivers from their passengers, supermarket cashiers from customers, students from teachers, and virtually every place there used to be unimpeded face-to-face interactions.
Now that we've had more than a year of life peering through plastic at our fellow citizens, the science is starting to catch up with the craze and it turns out those measures may have actually increased the chances of people contracting the Wuhan coronavirus.
As The New York Times recently reported, "scientists who study aerosols, air flow and ventilation say that much of the time, the barriers don't help and probably give people a false sense of security. And sometimes the barries can make things worse."
How is that possible, you may ask, that one of the most prevalent forms of COVID theater aimed at preventing the spread of COVID was actually doing more harm than good? The Times explains:
Under normal conditions in stores, classrooms and offices, exhaled breath particles disperse, carried by air currents and, depending on the ventilation system, are replaced by fresh air roughly every 15 to 30 minutes. But erecting plastic barriers can change air flow in a room, disrupt normal ventilation and create "dead zones," where viral aerosol particles can build up and become highly concentrated.
The New York Times admits that in some situations, such as a person sneezing or coughing, a plastic barrier can prevent large droplets from making direct contact with another person. But because the Wuhan coronavirus "spreads largely through unseen aerosol particles" barriers typically trap such aerosols until they're so concentrated they end up spreading beyond the clear walls aimed at keeping them in.
And there are studies to back up the theory that our supposedly impenetrable plastic walls did more harm than good, as The New York Times reports:
A study published in June and led by researchers from Johns Hopkins, for example, showed that desk screens in classrooms were associated with an increased risk of coronavirus infection. In a Massachusetts school district, researchers found that plexiglass dividers with side walls in the main office were impeding air flow. A study looking at schools in Georgia found that desk barriers had little effect on the spread of the coronavirus compared with ventilation improvements and masking.
Before the pandemic, a study published in 2014 found that office cubicle dividers were among the factors that may have contributed to disease transmission during a tuberculosis outbreak in Australia.
British researchers have conducted modeling studies simulating what happens when a person on one side of a barrier — like a customer in a store — exhales particles while speaking or coughing under various ventilation conditions. The screen is more effective when the person coughs, because the larger particles have greater momentum and hit the barrier. But when a person speaks, the screen doesn’t trap the exhaled particles — which just float around it. While the store clerk may avoid an immediate and direct hit, the particles are still in the room, posing a risk to the clerk and others who may inhale the contaminated air.


So while, in theory at least, the plastic dividers that have become a trademark of society's fear of invisible COVID particles should work, they don't always protect people and can even make the situation worse.

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According to experts interviewed by The New York Times, the problem "is that most people in charge of erecting barriers in offices, restaurants, nail salons and schools are not doing so with the assistance of engineering experts who can evaluate air flow and ventilation for each room."
As The Times concludes, whether due to improper installation or a misunderstanding of air flow, those plastic walls "most of the time... do little to stop the spread of the coronavirus."




Summary - So while, in theory at least, the plastic dividers that have become a trademark of society's fear of invisible COVID particles should work, they don't always protect people and can even make the situation worse.



Now the screeching and howling DPST communists - who are addicted to mandates and control - will scream 'fake news' - meanwhile the plastic makes 'education' more risky to the 'educated'.

Thank U - ideology Uber alles DPST Communists.
texassapper's Avatar
The "experts" wrong again.... I wonder if everyone else sees the pattern..

STUPID DEMOCRATS.
LexusLover's Avatar
The "experts" wrong again.... I wonder if everyone else sees the pattern..

STUPID DEMOCRATS. Originally Posted by texassapper
They are sheep! Bitten & Kumola are the Judas Goats.
  • oeb11
  • 08-20-2021, 08:32 AM
Communist DPST sheeples - trying to lead America over teh precipice to Communist tyranny.
rexdutchman's Avatar
""Experts ""LOL bura- demo-rats not experts ( Faucciii)
Plastic barriers were a mitigation effort. Maybe they helped, maybe they didn't. At the time of their installation all avenues of protection and distancing were being taken. Sorry that people care about the health of others or at least try.
  • oeb11
  • 08-20-2021, 02:56 PM
'r' - laughing at afghanis falling off planes to their deaths
Shows where you stand as far as caring about others



Not One ounce of humanity - depraved amoral DPST!
Strokey_McDingDong's Avatar
Sorry that people care about the health of others or at least try. Originally Posted by royamcr
BY FORCE
Is there any other way? Plastic barriers were recommended, not forced. Trumptards hate when a business at least tries to protect their customers and employees.
LexusLover's Avatar
Trumptards hate when a business at least tries to protect their customers and employees. Originally Posted by royamcr
How would you know?

A plastic barrier is no better than the person behind it ... or in front of it. Example: Grocery store at checkout locations.

I'm always "amused" at people who rely on "curb service" to avoid contamination .... ....

... they should at least a couple of times go inside and observe who and how there "stuff" is being gathered and checked out for delivery at the curb. It would be nice if the workers would at least wash their hands after taking a shit or changing their tampon.
Is there any other way? Plastic barriers were recommended, not forced. Trumptards hate when a business at least tries to protect their customers and employees. Originally Posted by royamcr
It's a formality. It's just an illusion of safety. Patrons reach around this plastic barrier to give money and receive their purchases. If they aren't sanitized hourly you don't know what's clinging to them from the last few dozen patrons.
Its the silliest time of our lives. We keep running back to masks despite evidence it doesnt stop transmission.
Is there any other way? Plastic barriers were recommended, not forced. Trumptards hate when a business at least tries to protect their customers and employees. Originally Posted by royamcr
Libtards love optics. Like diversity instead of merit.
Its the silliest time of our lives. We keep running back to masks despite evidence it doesnt stop transmission. Originally Posted by Hairytwatlover
Bullshit, even if masks help a little it is worth it. Look at the states that dropped the mask mandates early for evidence on effectiveness. They are fucked way more than other states. Same with vaccinations, fucking idiot no vaxxers are overrunning the hospitals.
Bullshit, even if masks help a little it is worth it. Look at the states that dropped the mask mandates early for evidence on effectiveness. They are fucked way more than other states. Same with vaccinations, fucking idiot no vaxxers are overrunning the hospitals. Originally Posted by royamcr
If masks help a little that can also mean they don't help a lot, so it really doesn't matter. Mask on, lol.