Baylor Genetics and Rice University Form COVID-19 Screening Partnership for the Fall Semester; Partnership Aims for ‘Moon-Shot’ 48-Hours-or-Less…

HOUSTON, Aug. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Baylor Genetics, a clinical diagnostics laboratory known for genetic testing and precision medicine, and Rice University, a private, comprehensive research university located in Houston, Texas, have partnered together to create a first-of-its-kind, total turnkey solution for the university to resume in-person classes for the fall semester despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

"For Baylor Genetics and Rice University, this partnership represents a moon-shot opportunity to benefit students, faculty, and staff," stated Kengo Takishima, President and Chief Executive Officer at Baylor Genetics. "It is imperative families have peace of mind as they send their children to college and we've set an aggressive goal of serving as a blueprint for other academic institutionsand, more broadly, society."

Many universities nationwide have been strongly impacted by the pandemic and have announced changes to the fall semester. One of the major changes is universities going fully online for the semester. Fortunately, Rice has been able to overcome many challenges brought on by COVID-19 thanks to its partnership with Baylor Genetics.

"In terms of learning online, I found that it wasn't that intuitive and effective for my own learning style. In addition to that, it is my senior year and I wanted to get one last taste of the community that I have come to grow and love here," said Victor Nguyen, a senior at Rice University, in an interviewreleased by the university. "Being on campus again feels a little bit more of what we are used to, even though we live in a new reality. It's closer to normal so it's exactly what we were hoping for."

This partnership entails Baylor Genetics providing support for temperature checks, on-campus sample collection and transport logistics, processing of samples, and customized results reporting for individuals via email. Nearly 60,000 screening tests will be performed by Baylor Genetics with a turnaround time of 48 hours or less.

In addition to large-scale surveillance testing, the partnership includes population management reporting. This custom reporting system delivers population data to assist policymakers at Rice with managing the campus community and by aiding in intelligent decision making.

"Testing by itself is not enough," said Kevin Kirby, Rice University's Vice President for Administration."What matters is how we use that information to act quickly to isolate, treat, contact trace, and quarantine those affected. A systematic approach is the best practice for creating an environment that will mitigate the spread of COVID-19."

In addition, data tracking will provide the university with specific trends and infection rates on buildings, facilities, and housing throughout the campus. This innovative approach is part of Rice's strategy to prevent cross-contamination and ensure the safety of its faculty, students, and staff. There are plans to extend the partnership with symptomatic testing in the near future.

"This opportunity is a chance to demonstrate that we can operate safely in such a difficult time," said Chad Shaw, Ph.D., Sr. Director of the Baylor Genetics Innovation Lab, Adjunct Professor of Statistics at Rice University, and Professor in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine, "As a Houstonian and a member of both the Baylor and Rice faculty, I am excited by the opportunity to serve my community to find a thoughtful and creative way to overcome the COVID challenge. It takes commitment, grit, and a team effort."

The program began the week of Aug. 3 with college staff, graduate students, and orientation coordinators. For students, testing is broken down into three phases and will begin Aug. 15. There will be no charge to faculty, studentsor staff for the on-campus testing.

For members of the Rice community that are confirmed positive for the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), Rice will follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention contact-tracing protocols to identify others who have had significant contact with those tested positive.

Baylor Genetics' test for COVID-19 has one of the highest sensitivity (true positive rate) and specificity (true negative rate) rates for identifying active coronavirus infection. All precautions, policies, and guidelines have been put in place with one goal in mind continue education in the safest, most effective way possible.

Media Contact:Jamie LimEmail: pr@baylorgenetics.com

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Anatomy of a Scandal: Everything We Know So Far About the New Anthology Series – What’s on Netflix

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Netflix has greenlit Anatomy of a Scandal, an anthology series from the creator of HBOs Big Little Lies David E. Kelley and former House of Cards showrunner Melissa James Gibson. The first season will be based on the 2017 novel of the same name by Sarah Vaughan. Each season is set to explore a different large-scale public scandal. Heres what we know so far.

The series was first announced via a Netflix press release back in May 2020. The series comes from 3dot Productions who are also currently working on a U.S. Womens Soccer documentary.

Netflix has ventured into anthology series before with the most notable ones being Black Mirror (currently on hold) and The Haunting of Hill House (and Bly Manor due out in October)

Attached to the project is director S.J. Clarkson, who directed episodes for HBOs Succession and the unaired Game of Thrones pilot and Netflixs Jessica Jones and Orange is the New Black. Clarkson was nominated for a Gold Derby award for the latter.

The original 2017 novel by Sarah Vaughan tells the story of two women and one man caught up in a very ugly public scandal. James, a high-ranking Westminster politician stands accused of rape, but his wife Sophie believes he is innocent. Kate is the barrister prosecuting the case and she is convinced James is guilty and must pay for his crime. Not everything is crystal clear in this court case and that complicates things for everyone. The plot tackles such things as marriage in an extremely turbulent situation and tense courtroom drama.

Sienna Miller and Michelle Dockery

Currently no cast members are officially announced for the first season of Anatomy of a Scandal. That being said, Recapped, a very reliable source that has never been wrong before, claims that the two leads have already been cast.

According to them, Sophie and Kate will be played by BAFTA and Golden Globes nominee Sienna Miller, known for her roles in American Sniper and G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra and Primetime Emmy Awards nominee Michelle Dockery, who is known for her roles in such series as ITVs Downton Abbey and Netflixs Godless. At the moment, we dont know which one of them plays Sophie and which one is Kate.

The first season of Anatomy of a Scandal will have six one-hour episodes.

Production for Anatomy of a Scandal is currently planned to begin in Fall 2020 at Shepperton Studios, UK.

While no dates have been announced or even hinted at, based on the production schedule, episode count and production complexity (no high-budget VFX required), we can assume Anatomy of a Scandal might be released on Netflix in Summer/Fall 2021.

Thats all we know so far, well keep this preview updated as and when we learn more.

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The Anatomy of a SaaS Attack: Catching and Investigating Threats with AI – Infosecurity Magazine

Whether planned and executed over time or forced overnight by the global pandemic, the worlds digital transformation has prompted a surge in the use of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions in organizations across the globe. The annual growth rate of the SaaS market iscurrently 18%, and as the global workforce becomes increasingly remote throughout 2020, this figure is only set to skyrocket.

SaaS solutions have been an entry point for cyber-attackers for some time but little attention is given to how the Techniques, Tools & Procedures (TTPs) in SaaS attacks differ significantly from traditional TTPs seen in networks and endpoint attacks.

This raises a number of questions for security experts: how do you create meaningful detections in SaaS environments that dont have endpoint or network data? How can you investigate threats in a SaaS environment? What does a good SaaS environment look like as opposed to one thats threatening? A global shortage in cyber skills already creates problems for finding security analysts able to work in traditional IT environments hiring security experts with SaaS domain knowledge is all the more challenging.

Meanwhile, SaaS consumers are left with limited options: use the native SaaS security controls provided in each SaaS solution and risk a lack of security maturity or go with a third-party SaaS security solution, often in the form of Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASBs). Both options are not without their security risks.

Here are two examples of attacks recently detected by AI in SaaS environments that are representative of the broader SaaS threat landscape, and illuminate the sharp distinction between a traditional network attack and a SaaS compromise.

Office365 Business email compromise

In what amounted to a classic business email compromise (BEC), an attacker infiltrated an employees Microsoft 365 account to access sensitive financial documents hosted in SharePoint, including pay slip and banking details. Having gained initial entry, the attacker proceeded to make configuration changes to the inbox, deleting items and making updates that would enable them to cover their tracks.

The employees account login was first observed from unusual IP ranges. The account in question had never logged in from Bulgaria before, and the peer accounts belonging to those from the same department had not exhibited similar behavioral traits. This in itself was a low-level anomaly and not necessarily indicative of malicious activity after all, in the context of an increasingly distributed workforce, employees might change locations frequently.

Yet the unusual login location was accompanied by an unusual login time and a new User-Agent. All of these anomalies called for a deeper analysis. It was then identified that the account was starting to access highly sensitive information, including payroll information on a Sharepoint.

The attacker tried to gain insights about payment information and credit card details, with the likely intention of changing the payroll details to an attacker-controlled bank account.

AI-powered security technology was able to put together these weak signals of a threat and illuminate the likely account compromise. The companys security team was then able to lock the account and alert the user, who subsequently changed their credentials.

Box.com Compromise

At a global supply company, unauthorized access to an employees Box.com file storage account was detected. The login took place in the US where the company does operate but from an unusual IP space and ASN. AI began to investigate the users activity.

The actor behind the account logged in to Box.com successfully, and proceeded to download expense reports, invoices, and other financial documents. These were files that were highly unusual for the account to access.

Cyber AI also found that the activity occurred at a highly unusual time for the legitimate user, and the location of the actors IP address was anomalous compared to the employees previous access locations for this particular SaaS service.

An understanding of user behavior and granular visibility within the Box.com application allowed the company to spot the subtle signs of account compromise. Moreover, AI-powered investigation outlined the narrative in its entirety, showing how each unauthorized file exposure was part of a connected incident and a key concern for the security team.

A new era in SaaS domain defense

Ultimately, traditional detection approaches with hard and fast rules for how SaaS domains should operate are not enough to ensure that SaaS applications remain secure. Keeping threat intelligence lists up to date is even more difficult, as most SaaS attacks dont involve any Command & Control just indiscriminate logins from remote devices. When it comes to points of entry for SaaS attacks, the possibilities are endless: VPN, Tor, other compromised devices, dynamic DNS or even virtual private servers for attackers to cover their tracks.

A more intricate and effective approach to SaaS security requires an understanding of the dynamic individual behind the account. SaaS applications are fundamentally platforms for humans to communicate allowing them to exchange and store ideas and information.

Abnormal, threatening behavior is therefore impossible to detect without a nuanced understanding of those unique individuals: where and when do they typically access a SaaS account, which files are they like to access, who do they typically connect with? As the attacks outlined serve to demonstrate, these are questions for an AI brain to contend with.

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Anatomy of . . . Northampton Saints wing Taqele Naiyaravoro | Sport – The Times

Northamptons colossal Fiji-born wing faces Wasps on Sunday afternoon as Saints bid to secure a Gallagher Premiership play-off spot.

FactfileAge 28Height 6ft 5inWeight 20st 8lbBorn Yasawa Islands, FijiPosition WingTeams West Tigers, Balmain Tigers, New South Wales Waratahs, Glasgow Warriors, Panasonic Wild Knights, Northampton Saints

He spent the 2015-16 season in Scotland with Glasgow Warriors

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Rugby league originsIn his youth, Naiyaravoro played rugby union both as a wing and flanker for Fiji Under-16, but his first professional contract was with the Australian NRL side Wests Tigers. He was selected for Fiji Batis 2013 Rugby League World Cup squad, though was forced to withdraw with an ankle injury. It was only in 2014 that he switched codes back to union.

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6 ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Storylines Affected by the Planned Season 17 Time Jump – TVInsider

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Grey's Anatomy is going to be including the coronavirus in its upcoming 17th season, and the latest details reveal that in doing so, the premiere will pick up "a month and a half into full COVID."

While production shut down on Season 16 four episodes early, the finale did leave a few storylines up in the air. What we see next from at least some of them will be affected by this time jump, whether it's how it plays out onscreen, like for the relationships of Drs. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Teddy Altman (Kim Raver), or what we'll now have to learn via flashbacks or in conversations, like Drs. Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) and Atticus "Link" Lincoln (Chris Carmack) naming their baby.

Scroll down for the storylines we expect to play out a bit differently in Season 17.

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As Season 16 came to an end, Teddy and Dr. Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) were about to get married until he learned of her affair with ex-boyfriend Dr. Tom Koracick (Greg Germann) via a voicemail she accidentally left him. He postponed the ceremony, ostensibly for work, but withGreys now picking up a month and a half later, Teddy will have to already know that Owen knows about Tom and the immediate fallout of that will have happened off-screen.

But how will quarantining and taking care of patients at the hospital affect the doctors? Will Teddy and Owen be living together with the kids? Will one be quarantining separately for the rest of the familys health and safety? Will there be some personal revelations as a result of whats happening in the world? Could personal relationships have been put on hold by the time we catch up to the doctors in the premiere? We likely wont be able to determine whats happened based on rings (or lack thereof), considering the doctors will be wearing PPE (personal protective equipment) at the hospital.

Meredith and Dr. Andrew DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) hit a rough patch in Season 16, and at the end of the finale, his mental health was more important than their relationship status. But the hospitals new doctor, Cormac Hayes (Richard Flood), was also set up as a potential love interest for Meredith after Cristina sent him to her as a gift.

Flood has been promoted to series regular for Season 17, suggesting that there could be a full-blown love triangle coming. But with the time jump and the coronavirus storyline, chances are that what each doctor is doing to help and where theyre quarantining will be a factor in where we find the relationships in the premiere. Are Meredith and Hayes able to stay with their kids? Is DeLuca with Meredith or perhaps with his sister, Dr. Carina DeLuca (Stefania Spampinato, now a series regular onStation 19)? That may depend on the next storyline

The spinoff saw Carina telling her girlfriend, firefighter Maya Bishop (Danielle Savre), my dad has bipolar I, and my sweet baby brother has inherited it. Over onGreys, he hadnt received a diagnosis yet, and Carina had only suspected the reason for his recent behavior.

Well likely skip even more of that storyline, including what happened when Meredith took him home at the end of the finale, by picking up a month and half later. Sure, there could be some flashbacks, but those would be to provide context for what we see play out in the present-day scenes.

In the finale, Amelia gave birth to her and Links son, but his name wasnt revealed. With the month and a half jump, that boy is going to already have a name, so well miss out on that conversation onscreen (and a flashback after its revealed probably wont be the same), as well as the days following them bringing him home from the hospital.

Last season, Dr. Maggie Pierce (Kelly McCreary) reconnected with Dr. Winston Ndugu at a medical conference, and after that one episode, Anthony Hill has been upped to series regular for Season 17. That suggests that Winston does in fact make the move to Seattle that hed said he would. Their (potential) relationship had taken a backseat when her father, Dr. Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.), fell ill and everyone worked together to determine his diagnosis.

With the time jump, we could possibly see Winston already in Seattle, instead of watching his arrival and what that means for him and Maggie play out onscreen in the beginning. Could they already be together when we see them for the first time in the premiere?

Richard and Dr. Catherine Foxs (Debbie Allen) marriage fell apart (making for a very awkward dinner) last season, but as he began his recovery from cobalt poisoning (as a result of a hip replacement), she had had a change of heart. The only problem is he hadnt. But just like his medical crisis led to her thinking about their future, might the coronavirus pandemic do the same for either of them?

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Anatomy Of A Scandal: Heres Everything To Know About The New Anthology Series – NationEditions

Netflix is setting aggregately a fresh out of the plastic new compilation assortment fundamentally based absolutely at the overall hit Anatomy of a Scandal with the guide of utilizing Sarah Vaughan. Netflix requested six, one-hour scenes for the fresh out of the box new assortment, anyway halted brief of articulating a top-quality date right now.

David E. Kelley, Melissa James Gibson, Liza Chasin, Steve Hutensky, Allie Gossand, Bruna Papandrea, and Sarah Vaughan will work with govt makers the undertaking, with S.J. Clarkson associated as govt producer and chief. Margaret Chernin will work as a co-govt producer.

The real logline peruses, A shrewd and emotional assortment around a physical assent outrage among British favored first class and the women stood up afterward.

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Creation is anticipated, to begin with inside the UK, with David E. Kelley filling in as maker and showrunner along with Melissa James Gibson.

It changed into referenced ahead of time this week that S.J. Clarkson will coordinate a shiny new Marvel task at Sony Pictures. Clarkson coordinated scenes of Jessica Jones and The Defenders for Netflix, and this new film is anticipated to center cycle a young lady individual from the Marvel funnies.

The film will be a piece of Sonys expanding record of Marvel-themed motion pictures, which as of now, incorporates Morbius, Venom 2, and a continuation of Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse. The Spider-Man individual, performed with the guide of utilizing Tom Holland, is the most straightforward assignment anticipated to hybrid with the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Netflix did now no longer screen any projecting decisions for the Anatomy of a Scandal variation, so aficionados of the extreme will just need to hold the film on their radar and anticipate new updates. More data can be demonstrated while the presentation goes into creation, starting in the not so distant future.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: The One Medical Error The Show Makes Is a Massive Mistake – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

In the world of TV medical dramas, Greys Anatomy is possibly the most iconic. The show, which is one of the longest-running medical dramas in television history, has been around since 2005 and continues to earn scores of fans, year after year.

With long-running series regulars like Ellen Pompeo helming the show, it seems likely that Greys Anatomy will remain a mainstay for years to come. In spite of its immense popularity, the show has made some pretty major mistakes including one that anyone with a basic knowledge of medical procedures would be able to spot.

Greys Anatomy debuted on television in March 2005, and immediately, television history was changed forever. The show centers around the doctors and staff of the fictional Grey and Sloan Memorial Hospital in Seattle.

Greys Anatomy not only featured many intense scenes of surgeries and medical processes but is focused on the personal lives of the doctors and residents, as well.

The cast has changed many times over the course of the years. While some cast members have gone on to achieve even greater fame after Greys Anatomy, such as Patrick Dempsey, others have suffered from bad press, and to this day, their work on Greys Anatomy remains the peak of their career.

Ellen Pompeo, who plays Dr. Meredith Grey, has been on the show since the very beginning, and today, is one of the highest-paid TV actresses.

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Greys Anatomy has received a lot of critical praise over the years, with reporters praising the show for the writing and the character development. In terms of realism, however, Greys Anatomy does leave something to be desired.

While many viewers might find the medically-focused scenes to be very true-to-life, doctors and medical professionals have stated that the show isnt actually very realistic. They claim Greys Anatomy often misrepresents what it is like to be a physician at a hospital.

In addition, although showrunners often refer to a real-life medical team when coming up with the plot points and cases that the shows doctors deal with, sources state that one hospital simply wouldnt deal with the high volume of unusual cases that they do in the show.

Still, fans love the high level of drama in Greys Anatomy, and even if it isnt the most realistic medical drama around, it is undoubtedly one of the most popular.

Out of all the years that Greys Anatomy has been on the air, one particular storyline has become notorious for being medically inaccurate. During one episode, a patient named Sylvia is admitted to the hospital, requiring urgent medical attention due to a fork being stuck in her neck.

While the story of how she got the fork in her neck might be hilarious enough, the fact remained that Meredith Grey had to get the fork out of her neck with no damage to the rest of Sylvias neck and throat area. Dr. Grey orders an MRI, which was likely an immediate red flag to any medical professional watching the episode.

Since an MRI machine is basically a large magnet, in real life, the fork would have been pulled out of Sylvias neck, causing significant damage and putting her in danger. The episode has become famous among Greys fans, not only for the singularity of the incident that caused the fork in the neck but for the unlikely MRI ordered by Meredith Grey.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Some Fans are Ready For the Series to End – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Greys Anatomyhas been on the air since 2005. During that time, fans have watched with bated breath as the doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital had to struggle through some very traumatic events.

From tragic deaths to new romantic relationships, millions of loyal fans have tuned in every week to watch as the drama unfolds on one of ABCs longest-running scripted primetime shows.

While the show still has a cult-like following and continues to bring in good ratings, there are some long-time fans who believe that maybe after 15 years, the storylines seem a bit tired and played-out.

The creators of Greys Anatomyjust announced that the new season will be airing soon, but should this be the shows last season? Some fans definitely seem to think so.

Greys Anatomyis a somewhat exaggerated depiction of what life is like for the many men and women who work in a hospital. While many doctors and nurses who watch this show are able to relate to the struggle that medical professionals face while trying to balance their personal life and professional life, most dont have to also deal with life-threatening experiences on a weekly basis.

For example, the main character, Meredith Grey (played by Ellen Pompeo), has had to live one crazy, dramatic day after another. In the very first episode, she finds out that the guy that she had a one-night stand with is actually one of the attending doctors that work at the same hospital she is doing her residency at. From there, the dramatic moments continue to get more intense with each season.

Throughout the rest of the series, she had to endure some pretty traumatic moments like holding a bomb inside of a patients body so that it doesnt detonate and kill everyone, almost dying after a ferry crashed and caused her to nearly drown, having a C-section during a power outage, and being involved in a plane crash that killed her sister and left the other doctors injured.

These are just a few examples of some of the drama that has unfolded during the last 15 years. Throughout the series, Meredith Grey and her co-workers have had to deal with more tragic events in a week than most people see in their entire lifetime.

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Recently, E! News updated their Twitter followers on what fans can expect to see on the upcoming season of Greys Anatomy. E! News reported that the show plans to continue on with season 17 and also plans to have the COVID-19 pandemic front and center. While many thought that this was good news, there were some fans who thought the show should quit while it is ahead.

One Twitter user by the name of @Ozzymandias2K20 said: Oh my God, end the show. It was good. Its been on too long. Should have stopped on the 10th season.

Another user agreed by saying, Was just thinking the same thing. End it. Its over!

A third Twitter user also agreed that the show has been on for too long and said that they would rather see the final scene of the series.

While some fans do feel thatGreys Anatomyhas been on for long enough, there are several other fans that are excited to see what is in store for the doctors at Sloan Grey Memorial Hospital in the upcoming season.

@iamcindyrodas said, Dont ever end the show.

Another user thinks that if the show stays on the air, it can help to provide a much-needed distraction from reality. 2020 has been TRASH. This is the entertainment we needed, the commenter wrote. And apparently, there are plenty of other fans that feel the same way.

According to The Hollywood Reporter,Greys Anatomyhad 7.1 million viewers last season after much of the country went into lockdown because of the novel coronavirus.

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21-year-old with human skull creates scare in Andhra Pradesh – The New Indian Express

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VISAKHAPATNAM: Tension prevailed in Relli Veedhi when a half-burnt human skull was found in a gunny bag near a dilapidated house. None knew what 21-year-old youth A Raju, who stayed alone in the house, was doing.

According to locals, a few of them alleged that bad odour emanated from the house where Raju was staying and raised an alarm. Scared, Raju then allegedly threw the skull in a vacant place near his house.

Afraid locals immediately informed the police, who rushed to the spot and took Raju into their custody.According to One Town police station Inspector Chandrasekhar, as per the primary probe, Raju lived alone in the dilapidated house and he is reportedly a ganja addict.

The police said that the accused might have stolen the skull from the anatomy lab of Andhra Medical College.

We are yet to ascertain more facts in the case, he said. The police have ruled out speculations that the youth was eating the skull or he is a ganja peddler.

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What you need to know about 13 common mask types – Webster County Citizen

Every day, we seem to have more scientific data about what type of actions best protect us (and others) from COVID-19. When scientists look at the effectiveness of masks, they consider both the safety of the wearer and those around them. Some of the latest insights are from an August 2020 study by researchers from Duke Universitys physics department, who looked at the capacity of 14 face coverings and a no-mask control to minimize transmission of respiratory droplets when the wearer was speaking.

The researchers used a simple, low-cost measurement of the effectiveness of different facemask types, and focused primarily on the effectiveness of the testing method, rather than the impact of specific masks in avoiding COVID-19 infection. The study used a proven optical measurement method: an enclosure into which subjects could speak, outfitted with a green laser light that illuminated droplets and a cell phone camera that allowed the team to capture video and count droplets via a simple algorithm.

The tests looked at droplet transmission only when the subject was speaking and not other methods of transmission such as coughing or sneezing. The study had a sample size of only one for all masks, and only four for some of the masks (very uncommon in scientific research), and the team stressed that inter-subject variations are to be expected, for example due to difference in physiology, mask fit, head position, speech pattern, and such.

More research on this topic is necessary to definitively say which masks are most effective, particularly in the realm of cloth and other types of homemade masks. However, Stacker has found this study to be a useful jumping-off point for discussing 13 common masks and other covering types used by Americans across the country. The masks tested in the Duke University study are organized in this story from least protective to most protective, according to the studys results. Our slideshow excludes the no-mask control from the study.

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