Bill Nye the Science Guy has a simple message for many of the same people who grew up learning from his TV show: Choose to stay at home and you will save lives. 'For crying out loud, this is not rocket surgery,' he told Nightline.
“You’re spreading this virus [and it’s] killing people, so don’t do it. For crying out loud, this is not rocket surgery.”
Nye described the air we breathe as a fluid through which the virus spreads. He said air has its own viscosity that keeps droplets from a human’s sneeze or breath in the air for longer than some people might believe. Customers enjoy a last round of drinks at a bar in the Short North District on July 31, 2020 in Columbus, Ohio.“It's very unlikely that if you're 30 feet away, you'd get enough so-called viral load -- get enough virus particles -- on your face where you'd be sure to get coronavirus,” he said. “However, [if] you're at 5 meters, it's four times as likely… That's why everybody's talking about social or physical distancing.
Bill Nye the Science Guy has a simple message for many of the same people who grew up learning from his television show: choose to stay at home and you will save lives. “Masks are not a form of oppression; they’re a form of civil rights,” he said, adding that masks protect the wearer from other people’s contagions and protect the wearer from spreading germs to others.
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