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No hot air: nothing stops the spread of Covid-19 quite like fresh air Relax when outdoors, say experts, with Irish analysis revealing that only one in 1,000 infections is acquired outside 12 April 2021 - 19:45
CHILLAX University of Reading professor Simon Clarke says the Irish analysis was yet more evidence that people should be relatively relaxed about outdoor activities that have attracted criticism in the past, such as going to the beach . Image: Supplied
As SA waits for its Covid-19 vaccine rollout to start, new evidence suggests the best weapons in our preventive arsenal are free and plentiful: fresh air and good ventilation.
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Coronavirus: Can masks and ventilation stop COVID-19 spread better than social distancing? Here s what study suggests
Coronavirus: Can masks and ventilation stop COVID-19 spread better than social distancing? Here s what study suggests
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By Larry Spilman
Apr 6, 2021
A new University of Central Florida study suggests masks and good ventilation are more important than social distancing when it comes to reducing the spread of COVID-19 in the classroom. Masks basically prevent large droplets from being ejected from your mouth, UCF mechanical and aerospace engineering professor Michael Kinzel said. They also prevent droplets or aerosols from going directly to your neighbor.
Dr. Kinzel co-authored the study. It s not a social distancing problem in a classroom if you have a mask but social distancing is probably the first thing you can relax in a classroom.
Kinzel says the take-away is that masks may be the key to increasing capacity in schools and other indoor places. The CDC recently recommended reducing social distancing in elementary schools from 6 feet to 3 feet as long as children are wearing masks.
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