Normal breathing can send saliva droplets more than 7ft in 90 seconds

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Normal breathing can send saliva droplets more than 7ft in 90 seconds
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Terrifying video reveals how normal breathing can spread Covid more than 7ft through the air in 90 seconds

Scientists used computer simulations of breathing with and without a mask. Without a mask saliva droplets could travel 7.2 feet through the air. However, when a face mask is worn, the simulations showed that these droplets travelled just 2.

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