Japanese scientists at the Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence industry say that asymptomatic patients are more likely to infect others in a closed room. Scientists have developed a model that shows how the coronavirus spreads indoors, reports Qadin.Net with reference to Publika.az. To do this, the simulation looked at the particles coming out of the mouth of an infected person.
In a room without ventilation, particles are said to spread throughout the room and affect other people. There was a significant reduction in the number of infectious particles in a room with windows and doors open. Kate Perrin, director of Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, said that if there is insufficient ventilation, there is no place for the virus to escape, in which case the virus begins to circulate around the room:
"However, if there is a lot of ventilation through the open windows, the fabrics are immediately absorbed and away from other people. Good ventilation is important. Keep doors and windows as open as possible to help air circulation and prevent particles from accumulating. ”