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Airborne pollen grains facilitate spread of COVID-19 by carrying SARS-CoV-2 particles – News-Medical.Net
Computer models simulating the movement of pollen grains from trees in crowded areas could accelerate the spread of COVID-19.

Computer models simulating the movement of pollen grains from trees in crowded areas could accelerate the spread of COVID-19.
Tree Pollen. Image Credit: Elisa Manzati/Shutterstock.com
Pollen particles as a new infectious agent
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