French Researchers Warn Of Virus Risk From Eating Out
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday December 17, 2020
Spending time in a bar or restaurant increases the risk of catching Covid-19, French researchers said Thursday, while having guests over for dinner also plays a key role in transmission.
Not Talking In Restaurants May Help Prevent Covid-19 Spread - Finds Study
Somdatta Saha | Tuesday December 8, 2020
Droplet transmission can occur at a distance greater than 2 m if there is direct air flow from an infected person.
Restaurants, Gyms, Hotels Carry Highest Covid Superspreader Risk: Study
World News | Kristen V. Brown, The Bloomberg | Thursday November 12, 2020
The reopening of restaurants, gyms and hotels carries the highest danger of spreading Covid-19, according to a study that used mobile phone data from 98 million people to model the risks of infection at different locations.
Covid Risk In Planes, Restaurants Can't Be Easily Compared, Say Experts: Report
World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday November 1, 2020
While a recent study has claimed that dining out, and grocery shopping could be more dangerous than air travel during the COVID-19 pandemic, partly due to special ventilation systems in airplanes, some scientists say such a comparison cannot be made without knowing if mask-wearing and social distancing norms are properly followed in each of these s...
Virus Eating Business, Restaurants Say Covid Rules Keeping Customers Away
India News | Written by Sukirti Dwivedi | Tuesday August 25, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic, which has social distancing as one of the most important measures to stem the spread of virus, has hit the restaurant industry hard. Traders say the government SOPs have kept the customers away but are hopeful that the easing of restrictions will improve things.
Coronavirus - Restaurants, Hotels To Be Closed Till October 15? Government's Fact Check
India News | Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy | Thursday April 9, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing 21-day nationwide lockdown have proved to be a catalyst for all kinds of fake news and misinformation.
French Researchers Warn Of Virus Risk From Eating Out
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday December 17, 2020
Spending time in a bar or restaurant increases the risk of catching Covid-19, French researchers said Thursday, while having guests over for dinner also plays a key role in transmission.
Not Talking In Restaurants May Help Prevent Covid-19 Spread - Finds Study
Somdatta Saha | Tuesday December 8, 2020
Droplet transmission can occur at a distance greater than 2 m if there is direct air flow from an infected person.
Restaurants, Gyms, Hotels Carry Highest Covid Superspreader Risk: Study
World News | Kristen V. Brown, The Bloomberg | Thursday November 12, 2020
The reopening of restaurants, gyms and hotels carries the highest danger of spreading Covid-19, according to a study that used mobile phone data from 98 million people to model the risks of infection at different locations.
Covid Risk In Planes, Restaurants Can't Be Easily Compared, Say Experts: Report
World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday November 1, 2020
While a recent study has claimed that dining out, and grocery shopping could be more dangerous than air travel during the COVID-19 pandemic, partly due to special ventilation systems in airplanes, some scientists say such a comparison cannot be made without knowing if mask-wearing and social distancing norms are properly followed in each of these s...
Virus Eating Business, Restaurants Say Covid Rules Keeping Customers Away
India News | Written by Sukirti Dwivedi | Tuesday August 25, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic, which has social distancing as one of the most important measures to stem the spread of virus, has hit the restaurant industry hard. Traders say the government SOPs have kept the customers away but are hopeful that the easing of restrictions will improve things.
Coronavirus - Restaurants, Hotels To Be Closed Till October 15? Government's Fact Check
India News | Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy | Thursday April 9, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing 21-day nationwide lockdown have proved to be a catalyst for all kinds of fake news and misinformation.
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