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Reducing COVID-19 airborne transmission risks on public transportation buses: An empirical study on aerosol dispersion and control

Edwards et al., 2021

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4170661622553433086
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Edwards N
Widrick R
Wilmes J
Breisch B
Gerschefske M
Sullivan J
Potember R
Espinoza-Calvio A
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Aerosol Science and Technology

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This study is one of the first COVID-19 related bus studies to fully characterize cough aerosol dispersion and control in the highly turbulent real-world environment of driving regular bus routes on both a school bus and a transit bus. While several other bus studies have been …
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