Who Figured... Building Walls to Fight a Virus Doesn't Work

The stupidity is strong in the leaders of the covidian cult. Much strong. Government, in their usually authoritarian pompous swagger, mandates schools and other places like business get these highly useless perspex screens.

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Why? Well to stop the spread of the ultra deadly plague known as covid-19, right? Yes! That's right! These babies were goign to stop the virus from spreading! No doubt about it.

Viruses don't like shields! That's science! The science says so!

Trip to the walls of the screens around some desks, and the virus is guaranteed not to spread. Even if it spreads, it's going to spread less, obviously. Because there's a wall in the way. And viruses cannot maneuver around these high IQ walls.

Better yet, you only need one of these walls block the virus in your essential business.

Oops, no, that doesn't seem right, and it wasn't. Politico](https://www.politico.eu/newsletter/london-playbook/politico-london-playbook-living-with-corona-work-from-home-long-term-perspex-screens-scrapped/) wrote about this bungle which is now being admitted:

“Ministers are also being advised that those perspex screens that have appeared in some offices and restaurants are unlikely to have any benefit in terms of preventing transmission,” states the report.

“Problems include them not being positioned correctly, with the possibility that they actually increase the risk of transmission by blocking airflow. Therefore there is clear guidance to ministers that these perspex screens should be scrapped.”

Double oops. Not only useless, they make things work.

Obviously the government is now going to reverse their decision and not recommend these useless things from being installed, right? Not only that, government is also obviously going to ask businesses and schools to remove these useless things that just make things worst, right?

Oh, no they're not doing that I have no plans to do that. Checkmate, high IQ, winning.

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