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Covid-19: Features that could make someone coronavirus super-spreader identified – Hindustan Times
Using computer-generated models, scientists have simulated sneezes in different types of people, and identified the biological features that could make a person…

Using computer-generated models, scientists have simulated sneezes in different types of people, and identified the biological features that could make a person super-spreaders of viruses such as the novel coronavirus which causes Covid-19.
The study, published in the journal Physics of Fluids, determined associations between people’s physiological features and how far their sneeze droplets travel and linger in the air.
According to the scientists, including those from the University of Central…
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