6% of people got COVID-19 in open air

Since the beginning of the coronary pandemic, numerous studies have shown that COVID-19 is transmitted into closed environments, and recent research has shown that in all cases, six percent of patients contracted the virus abroad, mainly at concerts and sports events. In a study of 25,000 cases, which is not yet [...]
Since the beginning of the coronary pandemic, numerous studies have shown that COVID-19 is transmitted into closed environments, and recent research has shown that in all cases, six percent of patients contracted the virus abroad, mainly at concerts and sports events.
In a study of 25,000 cases that have not yet been reviewed, about six percent of the cases involve open space infection, such as sports events or concerts, the Croatian Hina news agency broadcasts.
These are areas where physical distance was not respected or where people stayed for a while and moved, speaking aloud or singing.
“We have not identified almost any cases that would be associated with daily open-air life”, said study author Mike Vid, professor at Canterbury University in Kent.
In addition to Britain, scientists from American and German universities also participated in the study.
Steve Ilege, a geneticist and virus expert near Harvard, said that “is still not known how much aerosol is needed for infection, but the stronger it is, the greater the chance of infection”.
There is no evidence that the coronary is transmitted through people in the open. When we walk past people, it's possible to take a breath from their breath. The risk is too low and the mask cannot harm”, the expert group concluded.
In July, one person was infected in the wild in a study by 7,300 people in China during a conversation with a man who came from Wuhan, broadcast the New York Times.












