¿Sabías, presidente AMLO, que según la ciencia el peine puede evitar contagios? sdpnoticias.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sdpnoticias.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Manejar con las ventanas abiertas reduce el riesgo de contagio de Covid-19, según estudio eluniversal.com.mx - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eluniversal.com.mx Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Over the past year, as health authorities have tried to curb the Covid-19 pandemic, researchers have trained their scientific attention on a variety of potentially risky environments: places where large groups of people gather and the novel coronavirus has ample opportunity to spread. They have swabbed surfaces on cruise ships, tracked case numbers in gyms, sampled ventilation
Brown University Dec. 4 announced that a new study of airflow patterns inside a car s passenger cabin offers some suggestions for potentially reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission while sharing rides with others.
The study, by a team of Brown University researchers led by graduate student in Brownâs engineering school Asimanshu Das and University of Massachusetts at Amherst associate professor Varghese Mathai, used computer models to simulate the airflow inside a compact car with various combinations of windows open or closed.
The simulations showed that opening windows â the more windows the better â created airflow patterns that dramatically reduced the concentration of airborne particles exchanged between a driver and a single passenger. Blasting the carâs ventilation system didnât circulate air nearly as well as a few open windows, the researchers found, according to the news release.
Covid-19 : en voiture, on peut aussi être contaminé ! leparisien.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from leparisien.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.