New from ReutersGraphics: How COVID-19 is reshaping how we use and move through public space
Strong airflow from the air conditioner could have propagated droplets from table C to table A, then to table B, and then back to table C.We don’t yet know how much of the virus you can be exposed to before contracting COVID-19, but the amount of time we spend in a place that is contaminated increases that risk.
Just breathing exposes our bodies to virus in the air around us. In open-air spaces, the amount of virus in the air is usually lower. In indoor spaces with poor ventilation, the concentration can be much higher.On Jan. 24, 10 people became ill after a person who had travelled from Wuhan ate lunch at a restaurant. Researchers said this outbreak could not be explained by normal droplet spread because the distances between people at other tables were all greater than 1 metre.
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