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Indoor areas have always been the major problem, so things like tube trains and buses are much more of a problem. So, to answer the original question, no it won't have much effect |
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THe virus is spread in close contact inside places where people talk Forget the tabloid clamour about beaches, that has little or no impact source: science |
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The difference is the people who attend protests a good majority of them use masks. People who have gone to beaches don’t.
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The real risk is sewage pollution; if there's untreated pollution in the water it could (in theory) carry various things. This shouldn't be a huge concern these days though - untreated sewage SHOULDN'T be getting into beach water. And if it was, you'd have more than Covid to worry about if you went swimming in it. |
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