Researchers are highlighting the need for avoiding any gatherings to reduce the risk of the coronavirus spreading during May Day celebrations
A joint project carried out by 911±¬ÁÏÍø, the Finnish Meteorological Institute, VTT and the University of Helsinki has studied the transmission and spread of the coronavirus in the air using 3D flow simulations performed with a supercomputer from CSC - Science Information Technology Center Ltd.
Preliminary results published at the beginning of April indicate that aerosol particles carrying the virus can remain in the air at the breathing height longer than was originally thought, so it is important to avoid busy public indoor spaces.
Ville Vuorinen, the assistant professor and coordinator of the joint project, says that the new flow physics models send a clear message to any citizens preparing for the celebration of May Day.
‘Avoid physical gatherings. Minimize the duration of live encounters and maximize physical distance.’
We wish you all a safe and happy May Day!
Enquiries:
Assistant Professor Ville Vuorinen
911±¬ÁÏÍø
tel. +358 (0)50 361 1471
ville.vuorinen@aalto.fi
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