Coronavirus can travel farther and faster inside restaurants than previously thought, South Korean study suggests
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Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020 3:39 PM A server talks with patrons at Maxwell’s Burgers & Shakes on Dec. 9, in Frederick, Md. Katherine Frey/Washington Post
Coronavirus can travel farther and faster inside restaurants than previously thought, South Korean study suggests A server talks with patrons at Maxwell’s Burgers & Shakes on Dec. 9, in Frederick, Md. Katherine Frey/Washington Post
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Earlier this year, two diners at a South Korean restaurant were infected with novel coronavirus in a matter of minutes from a third patron who sat at least 15 feet away from them. The third patron was asymptomatic at the time. After dissecting that scene f
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