All this, of course, only with computer technology.

Coronavirus – the second wave

Half a year after the spring outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the second wave of the pandemic has arrived. The radical increase in the number of infected is forcing more and more countries to re-impose restrictions, despite the fact that the world economy has not even recovered from the effects of the spring outbreak. According to the signs, the second wave also reached Hungary. Follow our news!

Two thousand volunteers with a recent negative coronavirus test participated in a German experiment to find out how the coronavirus spreads in large numbers, such as at a football game or concert.

The University of Halle carried out three experiments at a Leipzig stadium, in which each participant wore an FFP2 mask and a tracker. The latest to see how close people get at mass events.

In the first experiment, the traditional seating system prevailed, that is, participants sat in chairs next to each other, while in two other cases, different seat variations were tried to maintain distance, reports Deutsche Welle from the service. German civilian.

Meanwhile, a computer-assisted simulation was conducted in which they tried to trace the possible spread of the coronavirus by observing the movement of the air. This is because 24 virus-infected people were placed in the virtual model.

By following a few rules, the risk of infection can be reduced, concluded Professor Stefan Moritz. According to this

  • never allow a crowded event,
  • if possible, the participants should sit more, because this way they can keep their distance much better,
  • always, everyone wears a mask,
  • if possible, have food and drink on the seats, and
  • It is advisable to increase the number of entry points, as riots can also develop.

Also, it is recommended that there be health inspectors at the event to make sure the rules are followed.



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