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13.01.2022 - 00:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Some activities are a lot safer than others when it comes to Covid transmission risk., according to research published by ACS Publications.
In the study, both how the virus is transmitted and where this transmission is most likely are examined.
Coronavirus spreads mainly by airborne transmission which means the keys to understanding how we actually become infected are actaully physics and chemistry.
Air is a fluid made up of invisible, rapidly and randomly moving molecules, so airborne particles disperse over time indoors, such as in a room or on a bus.
An infected person may exhale particles containing the virus, and the closer you are to them, the more likely you are to inhale some virus-containing particles with the risk increasing the longer you spend near that person.
Being outdoors decreases the chances of transmission as the space is infinite, meaning the virus does not build up in the air the same way it would do inside.
However, the virus can still be passed to you from an infected person if you are close enough to them.
The study examined data on how many people became infected in superspreader events where key parameters, such as the room size, room occupancy and ventilation levels, were well-documented.
The results allow conclusions to be drawn in terms on situations where you may be more or less likely to contract coronavirus.
Gather together with lots of people in an enclosed space with poor air quality, such as an under-ventilated gym, nightclub or school classroom
Do something strenuous or rowdy such as exercising, singing or shouting
Leave off your masks
Stay somewhere for a long time.
If you must meet other people, do so outdoors or in a space that’s well-ventilated or meet in a space where the ventilation is
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