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'There's no safe spot on train from Covid - it can spread across carriage'

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Cambridge and ­Imperial ­College ­London researchers have shown airborne ­diseases, such as Covid, spread along the whole length of a train carriage

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LeoPa

Create your own , wearing an ffp3 mask while traveling.

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Mijoed

I am amazed by some of the things that renowned colleges dedicate time to investigate.

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Thank researchers for showing the unseen hazards of mass transit. Without this knowledge, immune compromised people who could die from an unseen virus can learn to protect themselves with adequate respirators. What I find amazing is the number of cowardly politicians who bow to the ignorant and uneducated, who don't understand science, and who put all at great risk by withdrawing mask mandates.

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Thank you. That’s great to know. Allows us to make our own choices, and to have the confidence to wear our masks to protect ourselves.

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