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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/30/...tion=click&module=Top Stories&pgtype=Homepage
This is a coronavirus article and is free at the NY Times so you don't need a subscription to read it.
The takeaways I got from it is that some people tend to be super spreaders, but they think it seems to be more related to the environments the super spreader is in than the super spreader themselves. It also provided a nice comparison of how the flu spreads as opposed to SARS or measles and how one can determine what type of spreading is occurring.
This is a coronavirus article and is free at the NY Times so you don't need a subscription to read it.
The takeaways I got from it is that some people tend to be super spreaders, but they think it seems to be more related to the environments the super spreader is in than the super spreader themselves. It also provided a nice comparison of how the flu spreads as opposed to SARS or measles and how one can determine what type of spreading is occurring.