New research reveals countries where one is most likely to be affected by COVID-19

New research reveals countries where one is most likely to be affected by COVID-19

A new study has revealed places where one is more likely to be affected by the coronary. An investigation into mobile data of 98 million people found that about 80 percent of infections occur in the same countries. The American study found that gyms, hotels, restaurants and churches are responsible [...]

An investigation into mobile data of 98 million people found that about 80 percent of infections occur in the same countries.

The American study found that gyms, hotels, restaurants and churches are responsible for about four fifths of new cases of the virus, reported by The Mirror.

“These are smaller countries, more crowded with people, and people live longer,” said Stanford University co-author and professor Jure Leskovec at a media conference on research, as reported by CNN.

According to him, lowering capacity in those institutions by about 20 percent can contain new transmissions. Our “Our work stresses that it shouldn't be all or nothing,” mentioned Leskovec. Scientists traced the movement of people to places such as restaurants, gyms, cafes, hotels, and supermarkets, as well as to doctors and places of worship as they looked at the number of cases in the area.

“Messatically in all subway areas, full-service restaurants, gyms, hotels, cafes, religious organisations and restaurants produced the largest projected increase in infections when re-opened,” reportedly in the study.

The study focused on 10 major American cities, including Philadelphia, New York, and Washington. Low - income residents testify to the worst, the study suggested. Partly because residents have fewer locations available so that countries can be filled with people.

In Great Britain mass testing is taking place in all 67 cities for a better understanding of hot spots. The European country is the fifth nation to cross the 50,000 deaths border after the US, Brazil, India and Mexico.

Great Britain has already announced an impasse to deal with the explosion, while other nations will follow.

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