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Scientists test safest way driver, passengers can avoid COVID spread – Medical Xpress
Traveling in a car with another person during the pandemic? Certain key steps might cut the odds of coronavirus spread during the trip, researchers say.
Traveling in a car with another person during the pandemic? Certain key steps might cut the odds of coronavirus spread during the trip, researchers say.
One big move that helps: Drive with all four windows down and have the passenger sit in the rear seat on the opposite side from the driver, the new study found.
This helps create “an air flow pattern that travels across the cabin, farthest from the occupants,
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