CNBC actually has him on many times thru out the day so I have watched him. He also said some studies showed that by adding ceiling fans in places such as restaurants, Grocery stores and big box retail that you could cut virus transmissions in half in those closed in confined spaces. They show a cough and how it moved normally in those space, versus when just adding a ceiling fan that moved the air up changed it. It was interesting.
The other thing I find interesting, and he has talked about it, is once we finally have a treatment or vaccine for Covid 19, all these things we have done to try and keep from getting sick from it, will it change our overall health and our hygiene? Will Americans become healthier, and with all the things we learned that can keep Covid at bay will some of these things help keep the common cold and Flu cases down going forward keeping more Americans healthier and spending less on healthcare? Right now across the united states ER visit are way down for things like that which is interesting will our habits change? Will this have an unexpected positive outcome for health care cost going forward in America? As more Americans practice better hygiene and overall healthier habits?