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How two words killed millions last year

People used ‘droplet’ and ‘aerosol’ as though they meant the same thing. They don’t. And when medical experts fight over words, millions die

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By the time WHO conceded that the virus was airborne and spread through aerosols, 9 months had passed and 1.53 million people had died

By the time WHO conceded that the virus was airborne and spread through aerosols, 9 months had passed and 1.53 million people had died

C Y GopinathWords matter, more than you could know. Someone gets rip-roaring drunk at a party but shrugs it off with, “I wasn’t drunk, silly, I was just a little inebriate.” 

Drunk or inebriate? Or merely tipsy as the hoi polloi sometimes get?

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