Coronavirus: Where is the Infection Risk in Everyday Life?

The risk of infection is particularly high when minute infectious droplets (aerosols) accumulate indoors. Researchers have calculated that the risk of infection is 19 times higher indoors than outdoors. The smaller the room, the longer a person stays in it and the more viruses an infected person currently emits, the easier it is to become … Coronavirus: Where is the Infection Risk in Everyday Life?