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How climate change is making allergy season even worse


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If you think this pollen season is bad, brace yourself.
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No, your (itchy, red) eyes are not deceiving you allergy season is getting worse, and climate change is to blame.
Pollen counts are already higher than they ve ever been, and not only will they increase, but the season will get longer as well, experts say.
Dr. Shahnaz Fatteh, an allergist and medical director of Asthma Allergy Care Center of Florida, has been seeing increases of both adult and pediatric patients in recent years, describing the effects of pollen as a significant burden on health. ....

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WHO, CDC Throw in the Towel on Covid Aerosol Transmission, Biden Administration Seems Oblivious


As readers know, I have long urged, following the science, that Covid is airborne, and that its main mode of transmission is via aerosols. (I was initially persuaded by an epidemiological study, now consigned to link rot, that showed a seat diagram on a Chinese bus with the index case and how many were infected. It seemed clear that neither fomites nor hacked up droplets could be the cause, since the seats were widely separated. Many more such studies followed. No such studies followed for fomites or droplets.) On April 30 after enormous efforts from aerosol scientists WHO changed its guidance to reflect that Covid is airborne. On May 7, CDC followed. So, after more than a year, we have finally agreed Covid’s mode of transmission. It is to be hoped that science-based mitigation measures especially ventilation follow. ....

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When should I wear a mask? What to know about new Maryland rules, CDC guidance and experts' advice.