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If the virus is airborne would it spread more and further on windy days?
« on: 09/04/2020 17:19:50 »
Tony is wondering:

If the virus is airborne would it spread more and further on windy and/or rainy days?
If so, would it be feasible for people to be indoors in bad weather and able to carry on working on good weather days?


What do you think?
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