CDC warns to go to these three locations

In new guidelines, the agency warns against poorly ventilated areas.


This weekend, the CDC has changed guidelines on the propagation of coronavirus, claiming that it can hang in the air via aeroso droplets. "It is possible that Covid-19 can spread through the droplets and air particles formed when a person with a cough of Covid-19, sneezing, sings, talks," writes theCDC. "There is growing evidence that droplets and airborne particles may remain suspended in the air and be breathed by other people and travel distances beyond 6 feet." The agency has named three examples where it could happen dangerously. Read what they were and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.

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Fitness class

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With all the bellows and blowing in common areas, fitness classes are a high risk, according to the CDC. The agency reported a "group of coronavirus diseases associated with fitness dance courses in South Korea."

2

Restaurants

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The CDC classified the level of risk for the meal.

  • "The lowest risk: restoration service limited to support, at the exit, to the removal and pickup on the side of the edge.
  • MORE RISKS: Cross, Delivery, withdrawal and capture on the side of the underlined edge. On-site dinner limited to outdoor seats. Reduced seat capacity to allow tables to be spaced at least 6 feet away.
  • Even more risks: dining room on site with interior and outdoor seats. Reduced seat capacity to allow tables to be spaced at least 6 feet away.
  • The highest risk: dining room on site with interior and exterior seats. Capacity of unbeaspted seats and unpaid tables of at least 6 feet away. "

AsDr. Anthony FauciThe main infectious doctor of the nation, said, "The outside is better than inside".

3

Choral repetition

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Coronavirus has spread to 87% of singers of a Washington choir, allows you to expel droplets at a higher rate. "It is possible that Covid-19 can spread through the droplets and air particles formed when a person with a cough of Covid-19, sneezing, sings, talks," writes theCDC.

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Your proximity and your time spent with others can increase contagion

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"What a time a virus spreads from person to the person may vary", writes the CDC. "In general, plus a person with Covid-19 interacts with others and the longer this interaction, the higher the risk of covid-19 propagation."

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How to avoid Covid-19

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Once again: outside is always better than inside. "In general, interior environments without good ventilation increase this risk," says the CDC. To avoid this risk, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.

Update 9/22/20:After the publication of this story, the CDC removed its advice from its website on the airborne spread of Covid-19, claiming that they have posted it by mistake. "A draft version of the proposed amendments to these recommendations has been posted by mistake on the official website of the Agency. CDC updates its recommendations concerning the airborne transmission of SARS-COV-2 (the virus which causes Covid-19 ). Once this process is complete, the update language will be displayed, "Jason McDonald, a CDC spokesman, said in an email response to CNN. During this time,Dr. Anthony FauciThe best infectious infectious expert in the nation, confirmed the same day as the coronavirus is actually airborne - seeherefor his remarks.


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