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Dr Niall Smith Head of Research Head of Blackrock Castle Observatory Stopping Covid19 Collaboration CIT Covid19 Research Solutions Group Funding stream SFI Covid19 Rapid Response Call ID: 1033433

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1. Making Aerosol Safety KnownDr. Niall SmithHead of Research / Head of Blackrock Castle Observatory

2. Stopping Covid-19: Collaboration

3. CITCovid-19 Research Solutions GroupFunding stream: SFI Covid-19 Rapid Response Call

4. (Open) Access to Information

5. SINGINGTALKINGVENTILATIONMarch 2020

6. March 2020

7. What’s the fuss about MASKS?Readily available materialsMarch 2020

8. April 2020

9. Coughing without a maskA typical star fieldAnfinrud, Philip, Valentyn Stadnytskyi, Christina E. Bax, and Adriaan Bax. “Visualizing Speech-Generated Oral Fluid Droplets with Laser Light Scattering.” New England Journal of Medicine 0, no. 0 (April 15, 2020): null. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMc2007800.Blackrock Castle Observatory. Image taken with 2.2m telescope at Calar Alto, Spain, 2003.1st May 2020

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11. Dissemination and Impact

12. August 2020

13. October 2020

14. COVID-19: Assessing mask efficacy – fabric & fit (in prep.)November 2020

15. Talking Heads

16. But some news last week was anything but reassuring. Many face masks, it turns out, aren’t that effective. The National Standards Authority of Ireland has warned that the majority of face masks on sale do not protect against the virus. 

17. CONCLUSIONS