The study revealed that men could spread Ovidius more easily than women

The men and people who speak loudly spread Ovidius more easily than the women and people who speak softly, according to a study conducted by researchers from Colorado University. Their research team analyzed respiratory aerosols emissions in healthy individuals of different ages and genders while [...]
Their research team analysed respiratory aerosol emissions in healthy individuals of different ages and genders as they spoke and sang in a controlled laboratory environment.
The concentrations of particles between 0.025 and 33 micrometers were measured at 63 participants aged 12 to 61, and speech volume and carbon dioxide emissions were monitored. They all measured the individuals with poppies and those without masks.
Researchers concluded that singing produces 77% more aerosol than speech, adults produce 62% more aerosol than minors and men 34% more aerosol than women.
However, after taking into account the volume of speech and the amount of carbon dioxide released, age and gender differences were weaker and not more statistically important.
Is singing worse than talking when it comes to how much particles are labeled? According to study, yes. The more noisy history or singing, the greater are the” performances, the University report says.
Evidence suggests that aerosol transmission plays an important role in the spread of Covid, researchers say. They point out that further research should be made on how the volume of speech and the amount of carbon dioxide released into the air affect the spread of infection in closed environments.











