It's easy to point the finger at parties — but younger Canadians spread COVID-19 in all kinds of settings - News Summed Up

It's easy to point the finger at parties — but younger Canadians spread COVID-19 in all kinds of settings


The virus behind COVID-19 has a knack for slithering through society undetected. But younger Canadians may also be fuelling the spread of COVID-19 in far more mundane ways, with potentially dire consequences. They're getting infected at cottages, family gatherings, dinner parties — all kinds of indoor settings, and not always the ones with large, headline-making crowds. Risks in indoor settingsThe notion that indoor settings are riskier is nothing new. For Forbes, COVID-19 started with chest pain, but she never had a fever or cough, which are the usual symptoms.


Source: CBC News September 16, 2020 07:52 UTC



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