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CDC confirms that COVID-19 particles spread through the air - The New York Beacon

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By Juan Ignacio Chávez The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated on Monday that COVID-19 spreads through particles in the air and travels up to distances of six feet. “CDC continues to believe, based on current science, that people are more likely to become […]

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