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This Is Where You re Most Likely to Catch COVID, New Study Says
By Zachary Mack of Best Life |
This Is Where You re Most Likely to Catch COVID, New Study Says
Tackling the coronavirus pandemic has meant greatly changing the way we live our daily lives in order to slow the spread. And while the risk of becoming infected changes with each situation, the sliding scale of which places to be avoided becomes more apparent with each new scientific study. This includes new research, which found that crowded indoor events were far and away where you re most likely to catch COVID. Read on to see what else the study uncovered, and for more on things that could be protecting you from the novel coronavirus, check out If You Have This in Your Blood, You May Be Safe From COVID, Study Says.
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Otis Worldwide Corporation released the results of a three-month academic study that investigates how elevator airflow affects potential exposure to the COVID-19 virus and a science-based approach for how to mitigate that exposure in elevators.
Findings show the significant amount of air exchange present in most elevators combined with simple mitigation strategies, including all riders properly wearing a surgical-style mask (1) and the installation of a common type of air purification (2) system, puts an elevator ride on the lower end of the exposure spectrum. The study concludes that a short elevator ride represents a relatively low risk of exposure compared to several everyday activities – less than outdoor dining and comparable to a trip to the supermarket – when simple mitigation is in place. Otis is the world s leading company for elevator and escalator manufacturing, installation and service.