“ Critics fear that if the final guidelines don’t clearly state a need for N95 masks, hospitals won’t adequately stockpile them, paving the way for shortages in a future health emergency. And if the document isn’t revised to emphasize ventilation and air filtration, health facilities won’t invest in upgrades.
“If the CDC doesn’t prioritize the safety of health providers, health systems will err on the side of doing less, especially in an economic downturn,” Stokes said. “The people in charge of these decisions should be the ones forced to take those risks.”
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/health-workers-fear-s-profits-protection-cdc-revisits-airborne-transmi-rcna143663
Define “distance”……..in a hospital corridor, for example, where people move around and the air around them moves with them.
Stupid is as stupid does.