Health
Reopen indoor dining? Industry says ‘right now’ but science says ‘no’ – WAtoday
Infection control experts back Victoria’s decision to hold back on reopening indoor dining but a restaurant industry group says local evidence is inconclusive.

I feel for these people. Its tough, Associate Professor Russo said.
But the evidence at this stage is an 18-fold increase of transmission risk indoors, compared to outdoor environments.
The virus is far more likely to transmit indoors compared to outdoors.Credit:Louie Douvis
Smaller, enclosed, crowded, indoor environments … are where were seeing the highest risk of transmission.
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