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These instruments can determine the sizes of aerosols that may spread the coronavirus (SN Online: 5/18/21). Spede and Weaver’s collaborators used both quantitative and qualitative methods.
Knowing what we know now about the way Covid-19 is spread by air and how much brass and woodwind instruments can contribute to this, Volckens also emphasized that shutting down music venues and ...
"Playing wind instruments generates less aerosol than vocalization, COVID-19 study finds." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 29 June 2021. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2021 / 06 / 210629120841.htm>.
Singing and wind instruments produce even higher aerosols (up to 10 4 times) than normal breathing or speaking, indicating that these activities may fall into the superspreading category if the ...