That's 45% of people get coronavirus from
The source of many cases of coronavirus can be virtually inevitable, according to the CDC.
Thecoronavirus pandemic Turned what was formerly daily activities in nerve drop proposals for many people, grocery races to go to work. While participating in contact with colleagues or other buyers, presents an undeniable risk of coronavirus transmission, new research reveals that the most common source of new coronavirus infections is similar to the house: your family.
According to a study of 30 June of the CDC, between 350 people with COVID-19, theMost common source of exposure to coronavirus-Compolvency for 45% of total exhibitions - was a family member. Among the topics of the study, 34% were exposed to positive coronavirus work colleagues, from 10% to friends with coronavirus and 19% were exposed by another unnamed source.
Although the result of the study can not come from shock to some, it is in a separate contrast with what was initially believed about the spread of the coronavirus community when the pandemic started, when we thought that Contaminated objects and the proximity of potentially infected foreigners were major sources of viral transmission. Since then, the CDC has changed its position, noting that thisContaminated objects are not considered a primary means of transmission.
Unfortunately, it can mean that spending time with members of your inner circle is not as safe as many people expect.
"These data really make you think twice before having a family collection. Even with the best intentions, you could spread infection to family members," explains the doctorLeann Poston, MD, ofMedical vibifier.
Poston notes that among the most difficult factors in preventing the propagation of intrafamily coronavirus is the proportion ofpeople who contract coronavirus and remain asymptomatic-A number of some experts say they can reach 35%.
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However, Poston says that common-way measurements can help keep people away from coronavirus - and they are particularly important when you spend time with family members with whom you do not share a home.
"If you are planning a family gathering, wear face masks and keep a social distance, keep the number of people invited small, and, if so, have the outdoor gathering," she suggests.
For people with immediate family members in high-risk occupations, Poston says there are important precautions to limit spread in individual households. In addition to storing bags, shoes and other items used at work in a separate space for other household items, "encourage them to shower and change clothes when they come home," she says. And for more information on the propagation of COVID-19,That's how much you are likely to get coronavirus this year, says the doctor.