Higher CO2 levels mean viruses live longer, infect more

Opening a window is an effective way of making airborne viruses less infectious

With the rise of COVID-19, the world learnt how being in close quarters with another person or people can increase the risk of infection with the virus. New research led by the University of Bristol in the UK has provided an answer to the question of how and why airborne respiratory viruses linger longer in enclosed spaces: carbon dioxide.

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