Plexiglass is everywhere, with no proof its keeping Covid at bay
Sales of plexiglass tripled to roughly $750 million in the U.S. after the pandemic hit, as offices, schools, restaurants and retail stores sought protection from droplets that health
authorities suspected were spreading the coronavirus.
There is just one hitch: Not a single study has shown that the clear plastic barriers actually stop the spread of the virus, said Joseph Allen of Harvards Chan School of Public Health.
€śWe spent a lot of time and money focused on hygiene theater,€ť said Allen, an indoor-air researcher. €śThe danger is that we didnt deploy the resources to address the real threat, which was
airborne transmission€”both real dollars but also time and attention.€ť
€śThe tide has turned,€ť he said. €śThe problem is, it took a year.€ť
https://www.crainsnewyork.com/small-...ping-covid-bay
Another fearmongering democrat lie is debunked!