I came here to say this. But can I add: although not enough to make an immunocompromised feel comfortable. It may reduce the possibility of infection by, IDK, 50%. But that's not enough to make an at risk person feel safe (nor should they feel safe).
ok but immunocompromised people have a disability that means that gatherings where they could get infected are especially dangerous for them and thus should interpret advice aimed at the general public in this light.
but opening a window does help reduce the risk of transmission
I came here to say this. But can I add: although not enough to make an immunocompromised feel comfortable. It may reduce the possibility of infection by, IDK, 50%. But that's not enough to make an at risk person feel safe (nor should they feel safe).
ok but immunocompromised people have a disability that means that gatherings where they could get infected are especially dangerous for them and thus should interpret advice aimed at the general public in this light.
the advice aimed at the general public is that covid is over and its okay immunocompromised people are dying