I’m not saying it was a wise thing to rush out to celebrate. But how many events like this have we had? Outdoors but widely condemned, confidently called called superspreader. But wasn’t, barely reported. (UNC tests all students on campus twice a week and off campus once a week).https://twitter.com/JoedyMcCreary/status/1362881044551237639 …
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Most examples I managed to track down (and there are very few) are outdoor/indoor events or misreported. For example, the review paper you link cites a German park incident. If you look at the reference, there is no such case. Not impossible for sure but... Not seen reports.
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Thank you for your clarifications, and for your effort. I heard some professor on the radio talk about 1/10 transmissions outdoor, which is what concerned me a bit, but it seems quite overblown indeed. The review paper talks about <1/10, which is not the same thing.
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I see one transmission from jogging together in Codogno, Italy, based on a news report (which appears to be the marathon-running super spreader who was reported last February.). I recall, at the time, there was discussion he and the running club partner had been inside together.
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Have you identified other instances of potential jogging transmission beyond that? If so, could you please share the source? Thanks.
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