Sharing air has become more of a virtual reality than ever before.
We do not know much about this new virus except that it can spread via little droplets shared via the air we breathe or surfaces we touch...
Following instructions and staying home makes sense to curve the spread, but what about the outside group clapping moments shared, although for a really good cause, would that not break the rule of 2 meters distancing between neighbours?
We would like the experts to express views on this please: how does the virus travel through the air?
And would there be a link between this and the spread of the virus, if we follow the logic of the benefits of social distancing to help the NHS? Which in a strange twist of fate we wish to thank by exactly doing the contrary of what we are supposed to do to help them?
Isn’t there a link between such demonstrations and the rates of propagation? When looking at Spain I really feel sad and wonder whether there might be a link, knowing they bravely clap every day.
What could we do to display group felt thanks without harm?
A lot go on virtual air and do great Zoom fundraising such as
FeedNHS with health initiatives to help people understand more about their health and how to take care on a daily basis.
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Would a drafty common hall used frequently by upstairs lodgers in a 2 up 2 down with poor quality doors allowing air draft through offer an invitation to the the Air Virus to come in uninvited?
And when looking at protected emergency services entering a house where someone has the virus, how can we then ourselves enter the house without knowing about each other sharing the same common Hall space, which in some cases can also be shared by Airbnb visitors?
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