Six feet distance cannot stop the spread of coronavirus in closed spaces: Study says
New Delhi: A Six feet physical distance cannot stop the spread of coronavirus, the South Korean study says.
In the Journal of Korean Medical Science – Study says that “the novel Covid was sent from an asymptomatic transporter to a sound individual in a short time of exposure. It said that even though there is an acceptable distance of six-feet, the transmission happened in spite of a distance of 20 feet between the two.”
The current physical distancing guidelines of 6 feet may be insufficient to prevent COVID-19 transmission. ‘2 gaz duri’ was a precautionary measure that everyone has been taken ever since the pandemic. ‘2 gaz duri’ is effective in open areas but the same cannot be applicable in closed areas as the air is still a threat.
A COVID-19 task force member also said that “Good ventilation is a must to ensure coronavirus doesn’t spread within restricted spaces such as temples, schools, restaurants and markets”
Already many facts related coronavirus spread has come out and in the month of October – the American Centre for Diseases Control and Prevention said that “people that are standing six feet apart could get infected by droplets by an infected person.”