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05-01-2021 01:14 PM |
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Originally Posted by NatalieK
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we have a very clean area, the lowest figures in Spain, everyone feels safe here, and at least thereīs no massive parties on the beach like in the UK, millions spreading the virus back in summer last year :disgust
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Low figures, so you hardly come in contact with people that have Corona. And than there is a very small % that you will see them at that beach. Probably at least 40 meters away. And if they felt sick they probably stayed home. But for that 0,00000000001% people must wear a mask, to feel safe. maybe time to create a 70+ beach. They have burqa beaches, so why not a mask beach. This kind of stupid rules make people have enough of it and stop supporting the crazyness. Like happened in Amsterdam. Now the shops are open and 30 minutes waiting in line. Probably the same people that where against the 400 - 4000 people protesting outside on a big field against corona rules.
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In an open letter to the German government and state premiers, five leading members of the Association for Aerosol Research (GAeF) write that "The transmission of SARS-CoV-2 viruses takes place indoors almost without exception. Transmission outdoors is extremely rare and never leads to cluster infections as can be observed indoors."
Can wind held spread the virus? :2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:
"The windier it is, the more our cloud of aerosols is dispersed, of course," says aerosol researcher and physicist Gerhard Scheuch. Images of groups of people sitting outside have been shared on social media lately. The risk that one group may infect another, however, is very low, says Birgit Wehner provided the minimum safety distance is observed, of course.
Scheuch deems this outdoor scenario "absolutely safe." He tells DW that our "body heat alone generates a kind of airflow, usually upwards, like a chimney." Normally, a person's body temperature is about 37 degrees Celsius, exceeding the ambient temperature. "This causes warm air to rise, and that make the aerosol cloud rise as well."
An Iranian study also found wind plays no role in furthering coronavirus infections.
https://www.dw.com/en/fact-check-the...ors/a-56792936
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