by Michael Riediker | Nov 22, 2020
I was recently contacted by a soldier who was trying to understand why the virus continues to spread rapidly even though my research suggests that those having the possibility to transmit the virus to others are rare. I answered with a battle-field analogy. These are...
by Michael Riediker | Oct 21, 2020
This blog entry is based to a large part on text taken from my article first published in the scientific journal Aerosol and Air Quality Research. It is reprinted here under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0). Citation:...
by Michael Riediker | Oct 18, 2020
In my last blog I talked about individual measures that each and everyone can take to stay safe and healthy. Here I will touch on collective measures. Collective measures are those that need to be done together to protect everybody or a specific group of people, such...
by Michael Riediker | Sep 24, 2020
The seasons are changing and the corona-virus is still here. In many parts of the world, a second wave has started. How can we stay safe and healthy during the coming fall and winter? Do we need a second lockdown? Not, if we take the right measures – and –...
by Michael Riediker | Aug 18, 2020
The Corona-Virus can be transmitted through three different routes: via direct hand to mucosa contact (wash your hands regularly!), by large „sprayed“ droplets (keep distance), and by aerosolised microdroplets (wear a mask). We recently published a model to estimate...
by Michael Riediker | Jul 2, 2020
Michael Riediker This article was first published in Nanotoxicology. It is reprinted here under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use,...