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Air purifiers may actually help spread of COVID in confined spaces – Sports Grind Entertainment
Air purifiers may actually be doing more harm than good during the pandemic — as a new study shows they could help spread COVID-19 droplets in confined spaces….

Air purifiers may actually be doing more harm than good during the pandemic as a new study shows they could help spread COVID-19 droplets in confined spaces.
Researchers at the University of Nicosia in Cyprus conducted the study, Physics of Fluids, that was published on Tuesday to show what would happen if a person coughed in a crowded elevator.
The air purifier reduces the droplet dispersion but will not eliminate it. The air intake integrated inside the purifier equipment induces flow circulation…
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