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COVID-19 superspreading events play bigger role in disease spread than previously thought, claims study – Firstpost
While studying about 60 superspreading events where a COVID-19 patient infected more than six people, the researchers noted that these events were much more common…

While studying about 60 superspreading events where a COVID-19 patient infected more than six people, the researchers noted that these events were much more common compared to what is observed through the statistical distributions used in epidemiology.
Over 47 million people have tested positive for the COVID-19 infection in the world so far. Of these, more than 34 million have recovered and over 1.2 million have died.
The virus spreads through droplet transmission when an infected person coughs,…
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