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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsClose contact, not fleeting encounters, seen as major Covid-19 culprit
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Go ahead Donnie, hold that indoor rally...
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Close contact, not fleeting encounters, seen as major Covid-19 culprit (Original Post)
Initech
Jun 2020
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soothsayer
(38,601 posts)1. Pretty good chance of rain
For their outdoor overflow
JI7
(89,269 posts)2. I think that has always been the case. that's why nursing homes, prisons
meat packing factories and people attending parties tend to get it most.
but isn't that just coming sense ? that you are more likely to get it the longer you are near someone.
stopdiggin
(11,368 posts)3. Not only coming close .. But also STAYING close --(nt)--
miyazaki
(2,249 posts)4. Like this: ?
stopdiggin
(11,368 posts)5. wait, wait, wait ....
But .. ... that's WAY different!
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stillcool
(32,626 posts)6. there was a larger percentage of people..
with masks on then there are at your local hardware store.
Initech
(100,103 posts)7. It's less likely to spread outdoors than indoors.
At least according to that article.