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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (181309)12/12/2021 11:38:11 AM
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<<best joke I ever read on SI.>>

Not only do you exaggerate, but you are hopelessly wrong.

This is a 2018 publication. What is notable is that the covid fascists would not like anything like this to be published today. If it was, every newspaper and Google would do their best to bury it.

"Viruses are carried into the planetary boundary layer, the lowest level of the troposphere, the closest atmospheric level to the Earth's surface, via sea spray and soil dust, Suttle says.
"Every day, more than 800 million viruses are deposited per square meter (11 square feet) above the planetary boundary layer," he says.

Among the viruses, scientists found much less bacteria in the planetary boundary layer – just tens of millions per square meter.

"Bacteria and viruses are typically deposited back to Earth via rain events and Saharan dust intrusions. However, the rain was less efficient removing viruses from the atmosphere," said author and microbial ecologist Isabel Reche from the University of Granada


Every Day, Tons Of Viruses Are Swept Into The Sky And Fall Back Down To Earth : NPR
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