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Doctor shares travel safety tips


Mar 7, 2021 / 09:37 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Spring break is quickly approaching for many schools.
For those looking to travel during the pandemic, there are some things to do in order to stay virus free.
Dr. Peter Plantes, an internal medicince doctor and hospital administrator with Indianapolis-based HC1, was on Daybreak.
The doctor shared what to do and what not to do when traveling by air or car.
He also talked about what safety measures to take when returning from the trip and which mode of transportation is safest.
To watch the entire segment, click on the video.
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Superspreaders, clusters and dead ends: Research reveals more about how coronavirus spreads


Superspreaders, clusters and dead ends: Research reveals more about how coronavirus spreads
Allie Barton/Cronkite News
Research is showing that a small portion of people infected with Covid-19 often are responsible for widespread transmission. One data analysis company recently launched a Covid-19 dashboard that explains the dynamics of the pandemic in new detail – looking at cases by city and, in some instances, neighborhood.
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Anthony J. Wallace – Cronkite News
Posted at 9:32 AM, Dec 14, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-14 11:32:51-05
Research from Arizona and beyond suggests the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 can spread erratically, making some infected people “superspreaders” and others dead ends for transmission. ....

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Superspreaders and clusters: How coronavirus spreads


ANTHONY J. WALLACE
Cronkite News
PHOENIX — Research from Arizona and beyond suggests the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 can spread erratically, making some infected people “superspreaders” and others dead ends for transmission.
This can create clusters or “micro-hotspots” — neighborhoods, schools, towns or other small geographic areas where the virus runs rampant — even while communities next door remain relatively unscathed. These concentrated outbreaks aren’t included in the Arizona Department of Health Service’s COVID-19 data dashboard, which breaks down cases by county.
Dr. Peter Plantes, an internal medicine specialist, works with hc1, a health care data analysis company that recently launched a COVID-19 dashboard explaining the dynamics of the pandemic in new detail. ....

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