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Aerasols in the Air - What's the Difference?
We're focusing on the smaller particles or aerasols, the ones that float in the air and can be inhaled. And you collect them on some kind of filter. There's a funnel where we have the participant put their face and their head into and we ask them to breathe, shout and sing into the cone. We keep the ecise fractions separate, and we send em on to the lab, and we do molecular assays just as if you would measure the vira load within a patient sample. Same type o deal. It sounds enormously finicky, but it's been worth while,. because they've actually managed to track the variation in the in the load in these aeras
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