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During this pandemic what needs to be considered is the quality of the air flow, Of course, it refers to the type of activity that is carried out in the room or indirectly inhaled by us.

Nah, for those of you who are tired of quarantine amid the COVID-19 pandemic, A new study from Germany recommends what to do after leaving the house.

Quoted from page, Foxnews, that according to the Berlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin) in Germany, risk of COVID-19 infection through particles (Air) aerosol much lower in the Museum than in the supermarket, restaurant, office, and public transportation, you know!

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“What is clear from this research is that above all a situation where a large number of people congregate in a confined space, in the sense there you are not able to adequate ventilation, it will always be an unfavorable situation,” said Martin Kriegel, who helped lead the research.

According to Martin, outdoor activity increased last year. Unlike the case with activities or events that are in the classroom being canceled because the public is advised regarding the danger of transmission of the Covid-19 virus.

The study says shop for food, eating indoors or working out at a gym is at least twice as risky as visiting a museum to see art.

Celeste DeWald, executive director of the California Museum Association, told the New York Times earlier this month, “It's frustrating to see busy shopping malls and retail spaces and airports, however the museum is closed completely and many have not been able to reopen at all during 10 last month. There is a unique impact on the museum.”

Critics consider the museum's closure to be a political issue. In a column for the Los Angeles Times, critic so far Carolina A. Miranda mentioned the policies of California Governor Gavin Newsom “illogical”. The museums at Golden State remain closed to visitors.

“Highly uneven criteria denote a strong and well-funded lobby that helps shape public health policy than anything resembling science or even common sense,” wrote Miranda.

Well, From the results of the study above, it shows that the Museum is one of the tourist attractions that is safe to visit, you know and of course you still have to adhere to health protocols, of!

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