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Please read: how the virus spreads in a restaurant, an office, and a bus

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Redolent · 21/06/2020 13:53

Really great article discussing how exactly people get infected when eating at restaurants, etc. Worth bearing in mind now that indoor places are opening up. Also had helpful advice on how to structure indoor offices to avoid outbreaks:

english.elpais.com/spanish_news/2020-06-17/an-analysis-of-three-covid-19-outbreaks-how-they-happened-and-how-they-can-be-avoided.html

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starrynight19 · 21/06/2020 21:22

Really interesting article that , indoor transmission is a big worry as we move into autumn / winter.

FromMarch2020 · 21/06/2020 21:35

Totally agree
"ClarasZoo What is interesting is how the approx. 50% of people in very close proximity did not get infected. This also explains how some spouses seem to avoid it even if their other half gets it..."

It does appear that no matter how close to an infected person, some people just don't seem to get it.

Also it might help people realise that walking by someone (even if closer thatn 2m) that in that few seconds of close contact they are highly unlikely to get it. Or when out shopping in a supermarket... or in a multitude of other situations.

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