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NJCher

(42,846 posts)
4. from web md
Sun Feb 7, 2021, 07:44 PM
Feb 2021
Airborne transmission. Research shows that the virus can live in the air for up to 3 hours. It can get into your lungs if someone who has it breathes out and you breathe that air in. Experts are divided on how often the virus spreads through the airborne route and how much it contributes to the pandemic.

I have the same issue. While I don't walk a dog, I get out of my car to go to the community garden to work. Where I get out of the car is in an area where people walk by on their daily walks or dog walking. Noone but me is allowed into the gardens for now. That will change once the pandemic is over.

I would think that if the wind is blowing, even slightly, that it would disperse the virus if it is there.

I think the chances are pretty slim, but I do wear my wask across that short distance. I take it off once I get into the large area where no one else can go.

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K&R MustLoveBeagles Feb 2021 #1
Doesn't it depend on where you walk exboyfil Feb 2021 #2
Same here. luvs2sing Feb 2021 #3
from web md NJCher Feb 2021 #4
I don't. Tracer Feb 2021 #5
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