“Not now, British summers have maybe two weeks of good weather and I’m missing them.” (Getty Photo) “Not now, British summers have maybe two weeks of good weather and I’m missing them.” (Stock Photo by Getty)
In an interview with the Daily Mirror, Dr. Allen Haddrell said that while viruses are “not really being transmitted outdoors,” certain situations may increase their spread.
Occurrences like as festivals, school breaks, and the Euros concentrate “gatherings of people who typically aren’t together” in one location, creating a contagious disease outbreak.
In a muddy field full of people, you’re leaping about one moment, and then it seems like everything is pouring out of your nose, leaving you to wonder where you’ve picked anything up.
According to the doctor, working in an office where air conditioning is forced on high temperatures during the summer may also contribute to the spread of viruses.
Some workplaces, including some floors of the LADbible Towers, take on the appearance of a greenhouse in the summer and start to bake their tenants.