Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Limiting Random Interactions May Help Limit COVID-19 Spread
Description
Researchers have found that dividing large groups into smaller sub-groups that don't intermix can help contain COVID-19.
The limiting of interactions without wider lockdowns helps stop the spread of the virus.
These findings were shared in an analysis published Tuesday by the journal Chaos.
According to UPI, the goal is to limit "random" interactions between people in affected communities.
As a result, these separations can curtail the spread of disease before it can expand across larger areas and populations.
The limiting of interactions without wider lockdowns helps stop the spread of the virus.
These findings were shared in an analysis published Tuesday by the journal Chaos.
According to UPI, the goal is to limit "random" interactions between people in affected communities.
As a result, these separations can curtail the spread of disease before it can expand across larger areas and populations.
More from User
01:05
COVID-19: Child under 10 becomes the youngest Australian to die
Wochit
01:03
Woman born with no womb gives birth to two children
Wochit
01:06
Was Meghan boring on the Ellen show on purpose?
Wochit
01:07
This is why the Queen's hands are purple in the recent photograph
Wochit
01:01
CAT REUNION
Wochit
01:08
Love Island’s Amber Gill possibly double dated by Jack Grealish
Wochit
Related Videos
11:52
Zoonoses and the hidden pandemic risk in your backyard
DW (English)
01:37
WHO to detect pathogens that could cause pandemics; Disease X on priority list | Oneindia News*News
Oneindia
03:11
Mexican scientists detect disease in the jungle to prevent future pandemics
AFP English
01:30
What have we learned about infectious diseases from previous pandemics?
euronews (in English)
01:36
Stockholm guide offers COVID-weary Swedes a tour of pandemics past
Agence France-Presse
37:07
COVID & History: What Past Pandemics Tell Us About Death and Infections in India I Chinmay Tumbe
The Wire