Be here puts you at "high risk" for Covid, said a study

You can be infected with the virus in the comfort of your own home.


The Pandemic of Covid-19 continues to worsen in the United States, with sinister registers - including hospitalizations and deaths - broken daily. Many states and cities impose restrictions in hope or slowed spread, closing bars and restaurants and limiting capacity in various institutions. But while limiting exhibition outside or that the room can help Quell's infections, a new study found that there was a little closer hotspot of the house - more precisely, at the interior of it. Read to read to hear the warning and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

The house is a hotspot for the transmission of viruses, says the study

According to a study published Monday in the newspaperJama Open Open NetworkEven when the propagation of the community is at a minimum, the house is a hot spot for the transmission of viruses. The researchers analyzed 54 studies in more than 20 countries and found that the transmission of the virus among family members is too common. "Households are and will continue to be important sites for transmission, even in areas where community transmission is reduced," said researchers. "Cluttered inner environments, such as households, are high-risk settings for the transmission of acute respiratory tract syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV-2)."

People who risk the most infection inside households are spouses of those who are infected by sleeping in the same room, intimacy and prolonged contact. In addition, the risk of infection increased if the infected family member was symptomatic - experiencing a cough, sneezing, body pain, chills and fever - compared to those who were asymptomatic. There was a greater chance of transmission between adults as between adults and children.

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A CDC study had similar results

This new parallel studyRecently published searchBy the American centers for the control and prevention of diseases, noting that more than half of the people who lived with another person who fights the virus became infected by herself in just one week, 75% of them. producing within five days of the patient's symptoms. The researchers also noted that less than half of the members of the infected households have experienced symptoms for time infection have been detected first.

"Many have not reported any symptoms throughout 7 days of follow-up, highlighting the potential for transmitting asymptomatic secondary contacts and the importance of quarantine," the CDC team reported.

The CDC suggested rapid insulation for those who begin to feel CVIV-19 symptoms and that family members should take precautionary action.

"The transmission of Sars-Cov-2 households is common and occurs early after the appearance of the disease," he wrote. "Yep! People should self-insulate immediately at the beginning of COVID symptoms, at the time of tests following high risk exposure, or at the time of a positive test result, according to the first eventuality . All household members, including the index must wear masks in shared spaces in the household. "So do it and when you leave the house, do not visit these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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