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<blockquote data-quote="JohnEGreen" data-source="post: 2276218" data-attributes="member: 223921"><p>Dr Muge Cevik, clinical academic fellow in infectious diseases and medical virology at the University of St Andrews, has analysed different data sets to find that close and prolonged contact is required for Covid-19 transmission.</p><p>She confirmed that “by far the transmission risk is higher in close contact and in crowded indoor environments”.</p><p>But she warned that if<strong> people gather and spend a long time together in an outdoor space, without maintaining personal hygiene, transmission of Covid-19 is still possible.</strong></p><p>“People need to keep in mind that not all outdoor activities are created equal. For instance, passing by someone or a brief conversation does not constitute the same risk as having a party or gathering with friends and family who are sharing food.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnEGreen, post: 2276218, member: 223921"] Dr Muge Cevik, clinical academic fellow in infectious diseases and medical virology at the University of St Andrews, has analysed different data sets to find that close and prolonged contact is required for Covid-19 transmission. She confirmed that “by far the transmission risk is higher in close contact and in crowded indoor environments”. But she warned that if[B] people gather and spend a long time together in an outdoor space, without maintaining personal hygiene, transmission of Covid-19 is still possible.[/B] “People need to keep in mind that not all outdoor activities are created equal. For instance, passing by someone or a brief conversation does not constitute the same risk as having a party or gathering with friends and family who are sharing food.” [/QUOTE]
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