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Scientists warn of aggravated Covid-19 spread in winter via respiratory droplets – Hindustan Times
The modelling study, published in the journal Nano Letters, also noted that the currently followed physical distancing guidelines are inadequate in curbing the …

While transmission of the novel coronavirus as small aerosol particles is more significant in summer, direct contact with respiratory droplets may be more pronounced in the winter months, according to a new research.
The modelling study, published in the journal Nano Letters, also noted that the currently followed physical distancing guidelines are inadequate in curbing the transmission of Covid-19.
“We found that in most situations, respiratory droplets travel longer distances than the 6-fo…
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