Coronavirus at beaches?
Kim Prather, atmospheric chemist at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, advises that beaches are quite unsafe for surfers and bikers who are near the San Diego shores.
In this article, she gives us the details of her research.
“It’s not going to kill you if you miss a few surfing sessions, but it could if you go out there and get in the wrong air,” she said.
“You can’t see the virus, you can’t smell it … It’s a real silent killer right now.”
Here’s the full article: latimes.com
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