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MIT researchers: Risk of
contracting COVID-19 indoors the
same at 6ft and 60ft

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Posted By: Garnet, 4/24/2021 11:03:36 AM

The risk of contracting COVID-19 indoors is the same when socially distanced 6 feet apart and 60 feet apart, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) say. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America earlier this month, argues that there isn’t much benefit to distancing 6 feet apart. Ideas about coronavirus transmission have changed since the beginning of the pandemic. At the start of the global outbreak, scientists and medical professional believed that hand-washing after touching surfaces was the leading cause of transmission. Experts now say the virus is transmitted through droplets released when people talk, sneeze and cough.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: spacer 4/24/2021 11:20:58 AM (No. 765710)
Is that the same thing as MIT researchers say they don't have a clue what the he ll they are talking about?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: planetgeo 4/24/2021 11:23:29 AM (No. 765717)
Great. Now do outdoors.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DVC 4/24/2021 11:43:19 AM (No. 765743)
Yep. It is one chance in 10,000,000. My wife and I have been eating at restaurants two to three times a week the whole last year. I know three people who have had it and they say it was minor. One guy said he wasn't sure he had even been sick, felt "off" for one day, but a few days later his wife got sick and she had a couple of days of "the flu", then fine. The other person also had one day of feeling a bit crummy, then fine. If you don't have pre-existing serious health conditions or obesity, your odds of this being serious are very low, clearly. I'm sick of this Dem-panic.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: red1066 4/24/2021 1:16:47 PM (No. 765845)
I spent the last fourteen months working in a hospital dodging Covid patients in the halls and elevators. I never even got a cold let alone Covid. I even used the elevators right after Covid patients had been in them. Nothing, and I'm 67 years old.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: lakerman1 4/24/2021 1:26:39 PM (No. 765850)
Dementia Jo says, 'follow the science' as he blows air through his lower teeth, like an excited piglet, as he says SCIence.. There's the science, Jo. Follow it.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: hershey 4/24/2021 2:19:23 PM (No. 765900)
Blah...first it was no masks, then one mask, then 6 feet, then two masks, then 3 feet...they do NOT know what to do...to paradoy Suess One mask Six feet Two mask Three feet
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Reply 7 - Posted by: coyote 4/24/2021 2:37:32 PM (No. 765914)
Okay. Let's up it to 60 feet then.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DCGIRL 4/25/2021 5:53:54 AM (No. 766345)
My bet, the democrats will use this for the next election in November 2021 to get more democrats in our local offices. Also, how many people in the government are getting kickbacks from the Big Pharma......
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Reply 9 - Posted by: MickTurn 4/25/2021 11:35:07 AM (No. 766609)
What say YOU Dr. Fakie?
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