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Brown University’s Dr. Jha has been a very familiar face on virtually all the network and cable news outlets throughout the pandemic:
www.nbcboston.com
The four tools Jha outlined are vaccines, rapid tests, improving indoor air and masks, and he said that using the first three correctly would mean that the last wouldn't need to be used much.
“If we deploy first 3 aggressively and smartly, we need only use 4th sparingly," Jha wrote.
In a community with high vaccination rates and ubiquitous testing, infection rates would be low, Jha said.
"In that context, would you go to an indoor concert unmasked if everyone was vaccinated, everyone had (a) negative antigen test prior to (the) concert and (the) concert hall had great ventilation/filtration? I would," Jha wrote.
3 Tools to Combat COVID Could Limit Need for Masks, Brown University Doctor Says
Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University’s Public School of Health, laid out four tools to tame the coronavirus pandemic. Jha broke it down in a thread on Twitter this weekend, noting that, “We have all the tools we need to end this pandemic.” The four tools Jha outlined are vaccines, rapid...
www.nbcboston.com
The four tools Jha outlined are vaccines, rapid tests, improving indoor air and masks, and he said that using the first three correctly would mean that the last wouldn't need to be used much.
“If we deploy first 3 aggressively and smartly, we need only use 4th sparingly," Jha wrote.
In a community with high vaccination rates and ubiquitous testing, infection rates would be low, Jha said.
"In that context, would you go to an indoor concert unmasked if everyone was vaccinated, everyone had (a) negative antigen test prior to (the) concert and (the) concert hall had great ventilation/filtration? I would," Jha wrote.