Researchers Simulate COVID Spread on a College Campus

I believe its possible to prevent the spread of infection if one person going to college is careful enough. Since im going back to school, im planning on bringing disinfecting wipes to disinfect the desk/seat i plan on sitting at. There should also be some distance between each student one chair apart and in front. And windows should be opened to allow the flow of air.

I think that if i were wear an N95 mask, wear glasses in the classroom to prevent any liquids from getting into my eyes and take extreme precautions to avoid huge crowds between classes i can prevent myself from getting it. In large grocery stores i often times hold my breath when going in between people. And i have not contracted the virus doing this method. I can do this while going through crowds in hall ways or wait for people to pass and hold my breath.

On the off chance that something even more extreme is required using face shields in combination with a mask should completely stop any chances of someone contracting the virus.

It sucks for the students who will have to go back like the UC's etc but doing this can prevent the spread. Its a shame im the minority and part of the majority who thinks like this.

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