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To: THE ANT who wrote (160445)7/22/2020 8:38:44 AM
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Lock down is horrific.

I have no idea of how the main street economy can come back.

We went for fried clams last night we were the only 2 people in the restaurant that seats 240.

Coronavirus latest: Shock study reveals people more likely to catch virus at homeCORONAVIRUS is more often caught from household members than it is from outside contact, according to a shocking new study.

By DYLAN DONNELLY

Coronavirus has infected 14,906,602 people and killed 615,754 according to Johns Hopkins University. South Korean epidemiologists have conducted a study that showed people are more at risk of infection from COVID-19 from members of their own households than they are from outside contact. The study was published by the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention on July 16.

The South Korean researchers looked at 5,706 infected “index patients”, as well as over 59,000 people who had come into contact with them.

They analysed the rate of infection from the “index” group to the contact group, and tracked how the virus spread between them.

The shock findings showed that just two out of 100 people caught COVID-19 from outside contacts.

But a horrifying one in 10 contracted the virus from their own household.
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