Do less than that in grocery stores, say experts
Cut this only thing to know that food purchases can significantly reduce the propagation of Covid-19, say.
The days of a pleasant trip and relaxed at thegrocery store Unfortunately, are no longer thanks to Covid-19. And now, health experts advise that the next time you go grocery shopping, you should completely avoid the idling chit cat, otherwise you may diffuse the coronavirus.
In a recent deep dive published inAtlantic, Public health and medical experts do a very convincing business than the best way to curb the propagation of Covid-19 is to stop talking. Period. "Every viral transmission route would fall if we spoke less, or spoke less strong, in public spaces," Jose L. Jimenez, Professor at Colorado University in Boulder, who studies the transmission of the disease, saidAtlantic. "It's just a very clear fact. It's not controversial."
Donald K. Milton, Professor at the University of Public Health at the University of Maryland, whostudied How surgical facial masks can reduce viral propagation, is suitable for "silent silence and tail are reasonable ways to intervene" to reduce CVIV-19 transmission.
The Virus Cov-2 Sars is at itsmost contagious When it is shaped aerosolized droplets, as it is emitted to cough, sneezing or, yes, even in a loud voice. The researchers say that talking less or whisper can reduce the chances of emitting these droplets.
As we know, environments that present the most important risk of propagation of Covid-19 via droplets are very trafficted and poorly ventilated interior spaces, such asgrocery stores. If you needvisual proof On the speed with which germs can spread, the following 3D simulation produced by the University of Aalto, the Finnish Meteorological Institute, the Finnish MTB Technical Research Center, and the University of Helsinki. illustrates in this terrifying video:
The video represents how the aerosol particles bearing the virus can remain in the air longer than the initial thought. It also illustrates the reason for public health experts advise you to keep your comments and conversations yourself while you are inside the grocery store.
To this end, the writerofAtlanticTrial, Derek Thompson, suggests that any person in public should follow the rules of the library until the end of the pandemic. "Every time you enter a school, a medical clinic, a pharmacy, a Bourbershop, a desk, a plane, a train, a train or a government building, you should see a sign that reads: Hush for your health", he writes.
For now, it may be better to block your lips when you are on your next food race.
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