German researchers stage concert 'to see how COVID-19 spreads'

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Researchers in the German city of Leipzig have staged a 2000-person indoor concert to better understand how COVID-19 spreads at events, and how to prevent it. 9News

"We have to gather the data now in order to be able to make valid predictions.

"That means they have to have the tool to predict how many additional infected people such an event will produce." Scientists will gather the data, apply a mathematical model, and evaluate the hygiene interventions, with conclusions ready by the end of the year. Organisers around the world have been dipping their toes into the water to see when and how live events can be brought back in a world still suffering from the coronavirus pandemic.

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