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How airflow inside car may affect Covid-19 transmission risk, decode scientists – HT Auto
In the research, the computer models simulated a car, loosely based on a Toyota Prius, with two people inside – a driver, and a passenger – sitting in the back…

Using computer simulations, scientists have analysed the airflow patterns inside a car’s passenger cabin, shedding light on the potential ways to reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmission while sharing rides with others.
The study, published in the journal Science Advances, assessed the airflow inside a compact car with various combinations of windows open or closed.
According to the researchers, including those from Brown University in the US, the simulations showed that opening windows created…
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