Kind of correlates with discussions about how transmission during talking may differ with different languages that require forceful speaking. Singing = forceful speaking.
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Also, there's the obvious standing really close to each other.
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So what.
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The problem of those superspreader events is that they can jumpstart huge clusters and potentially a second wave costing hundreds of thousands of people their life. Especially when there is no vaccine or a protective herd immunity around.
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With reopening, people need to have look at the case of outbreak at South Korea call centrepic.twitter.com/pHMo6ayFN9
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Another excellent article:https://www.erinbromage.com/post/the-risks-know-them-avoid-them …
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Nonsense.
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I was in chorus in HS, and am not surprised about that spreading event. Singing requires taking big, deep breaths over and over. For a chorus/choir, you have lots of people doing that at the same time in an enclosed space. Pretty much every catchy thing is gonna get caught.
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We were sick a LOT. And that's with generally robust HS students.
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