Health
German study concludes “low to very low” risk of coronavirus spreading at indoor gigs – NME.com
Study into the transmission of COVID-19 at indoor gigs finds the environment poses a low risk to attendees of contracting the disease.

A study into the transmission of coronavirus at indoor concerts has concluded the environment poses a “low to very low” risk to attendees of contracting the disease.
Scientists from Halle University in Germany carried out The Restart-19 experiment across three successive gigs held by German pop singer Tim Bendzko in August. The team has now shared the results of the study, finding that transmission is “low” so long as attendees follow correct hygiene procedures and the venue limits capacity, with…
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