So yes, suggest we do that all the time anyways, but not when the CDC says it, because they're a political, non-science-based entity, but still do it because that's smart, yeah?
No, I mean, do that all the time anyway, but don't do it
because of the coronavirus when it will have zero impact on the spread of the coronavirus.
Might be the CDC guidelines are best-practice advisory for those who are not us, eh? Fault them for saying it because it's dumb to you and common sense, sure, but it's common sense because an entity like the CDC is saying to do it.
No, I fault them for saying that it has anything to do with this particular virus. If they said "clean your surfaces so you don't get other diseases that do have this kind of transmission demonstrated", that would be a completely different scenario. Misleading people to get them to do something is not okay even if the thing itself is usually a good idea. We need to be honest and follow the science,
especially in a situation like this. Keep in mind, COVID-19 is
mild as novel diseases go. The chances are very high that, within the next generation or so, we're going to see something much, much worse. If our institutions can't even acquit themselves rationally with this trial run, what chance do we have when that happens?
To clarify further - this was in the middle of my class, halfway through the day, and we resumed class after the spraydown.
I almost missed this. So, it was just
entirely theatrical? I mean, if you just... went back to sitting at the same desks you were just sitting at ten minutes ago... then it wouldn't matter if they had sterilised them with flamethrowers: you'd already been exposed to anything on them!