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Do You Need Proof for a Respiratory Virus That's Airborne?
In general, whenever there's some kind of wholesale change about a concept in the scenario of reluctance, it's kind of an embedded sacred cow. So that brings us to mass because as you've already touched on N95s, perhaps KN95s, and also I want to talk about filtration and ventilation and humidity. Can you help us understand, do you really need for a respiratory virus that's airborne? Do you have to prove? And of course, there's been all these simulation studies. What constitutes proof or do you even need proof?