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CoronaVirus Updates: Being Taller Mostly Likely to Get Covid-19? Check This New Study

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With the speed COVID-19 has been spreading in our world, we all are trying to do no matter it takes to save us from contracting the novel coronavirus. And ever since researchers and WHO has admitted that there are possibilities of the aerosol transmission, things have gotten even scarier.

A group of scientists from 2 universities within the UK is claiming that taller peoples are at a higher risk of getting COVID-19. It relies on a survey of 2,000 people in the United Kingdom and also the United States. People who are 6 feet and higher were twice as possible to have contracted COVID-19.

The study published during a non-peer-reviewed Medrxiv article, scientists suggest that folks about 6 feet taller and higher are more prone to coronavirus infection than the people who are shorter in height.

Why? It’s a question of transmission.

We know that the virus will spread through sneeze and cough droplets;  once they leave the mouth they’re heavier than air, so gravity pulls them down.

But these researchers theorize that aerosol transmission should be doable, too.

Think of aerosols as microscopic, lighter droplets that can stay within the air longer and better. They believe aerosol is the explanation taller people have a better probability of coming back into contact with the virus.

Professor Evan Kontopantelis, of the University of Manchester, said that “The findings of  this study, in terms of the correlation between height and diagnosis, suggest that downward transmission of the droplet isn’t the only transmission mechanism and that aerosol transmission is doable.”

He further added that “Many studies have indicated this, however, our method of confirmation is novel. Although social distancing remains necessary because the transmission of droplets remains possible to occur, it will indicate that mask-carrying can be simply as if no more effective in prevention. Nevertheless, air purification in interior spaces should also be explored.”

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