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Did I? Or was it the guy in this post? Or maybe it was the CDC? Regardless of who said it, it's a pretty good idea. It's also considered polite when attending a live performance, so it's a good habit to practice if you enjoy that kind of thing.You said cough into your elbow before genius.
They're also spending countless hours in close contact with symptomatic infected patients, sometimes doing procedures that produce lots of aerosols, and I bet they aren't practicing perfect donning/doffing procedures every time. That doesn't apply to most people. If it applies to you, seek specialized advice from, I don't know, an infection control specialist or whatever you call them. I just do normal people things in normal environments, so I take normal precautions.Wearing a mask won't completely block it either, plenty of medical staff get the virus and they're wearing Full PPE.
This study shows specificity of 95-100%. They screened the results and confirmed they are detecting antibodies that are protective against SARS-CoV-2. There was some cross-reactivity with other viruses but it was pretty minimal, not enough to get excited over.And if those studies are based on the antibody results they're fucking worthless, because as I said they include the common cold.
If you're still not convinced, write the medical journals, the CDC, and the WHO, and explain why their estimates are fucking worthless. They will publish your letter, all funding for these types of studies will cease, and you might get some kind of award.