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Opening all windows, or one front and one rear window, increases the amount of airflow in the car, reducing the risk of airborne transmission. Sisoje/E+ via Getty ImagesVarghese Mathai,
Editor s note: Varghese Mathai is a physicist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst who studies the flow of fluids and gases. He conducted a study using computational fluid dynamics simulations to understand how air flows inside a car and its implications for Covid-19 airborne transmission. In this interview, he explains the optimal ways to ensure maximum airflow inside a car.
Varghese Mathai of the University of Massachusetts Amherst explains and shows how air flows inside cars and how to lower the risk of COVID-19 airborne transmission.