Biologist: Avoid these types of places to protect yourself as reopening occurs ...
University of Massachusettes Darthmouth professor of Biology gives pointers on avoiding circumstances which are more prone to easy spread of the Coronavirus.
Places to avoid are close quarters inside of buildings with little air circulation.
Activities which are most dangerous inside such settings are singing, laughing, loud talking, etc. ... as it is speculated that such activity might aerosolize the virus so that it hangs in the air ... and becomes capable of infecting nearly everyone in the space.
The interviewer and professor discuss actual settings ... such as a church choir rehearsal, call center, restaurant, etc. ... where super-spreader events have occurred.
The professor advises his hearers to use the information presented to make personal informed decisions which allow them to stay out of ... and away from circumstances which are more concerning for the spread of COVID 19.
Masks are recommended ... as well as continuing to practice social distancing when in public settings.
University of Massachusettes Darthmouth professor of Biology gives pointers on avoiding circumstances which are more prone to easy spread of the Coronavirus.
Places to avoid are close quarters inside of buildings with little air circulation.
Activities which are most dangerous inside such settings are singing, laughing, loud talking, etc. ... as it is speculated that such activity might aerosolize the virus so that it hangs in the air ... and becomes capable of infecting nearly everyone in the space.
The interviewer and professor discuss actual settings ... such as a church choir rehearsal, call center, restaurant, etc. ... where super-spreader events have occurred.
The professor advises his hearers to use the information presented to make personal informed decisions which allow them to stay out of ... and away from circumstances which are more concerning for the spread of COVID 19.
Masks are recommended ... as well as continuing to practice social distancing when in public settings.
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