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Researchers identify features that could make someone a virus super-spreader – Phys.org
New research from the University of Central Florida has identified physiological features that could make people super-spreaders of viruses such as COVID-19.

New research from the University of Central Florida has identified physiological features that could make people super-spreaders of viruses such as COVID-19.
In a study appearing this month in the journal Physics of Fluids, researchers in UCF’s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering used computer-generated models to numerically simulate sneezes in different types of people and determine associations between people’s physiological features and how far their sneeze droplets travel and…
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