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Coronavirus: staying safe on trains, planes and automobiles – The Conversation UK
Hard evidence on how much coronavirus transmission occurs on transport is hard to come by. But there are ways to reduce your risk.

Many of us rely on public transport to get to work, school, and to meet friends and family. But in the time of COVID-19 is it safe to use these vehicles and is there a difference between them?
Transport has contributed to the spread of coronavirus locally, regionally and internationally. Despite various measures for passenger screening, quarantine after travel and border control, infected people have still managed to travel knowingly or unknowingly. We now know that quite a large proportion of people…
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