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Was two-metre safety rule for Covid-19 plucked from the air? – The National
University of Cambridge research finds advice is ‘arbitrary measurement’ of safety
A new study has shown that the airborne transmission of the coronavirus is highly random and suggests that the two-metre rule was a number chosen from a risk “continuum”, rather than any concrete measurement of safety.
A team of engineers from the University…
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