Study: People more likely to catch COVID at home

South Korean researchers have found that newly infected individuals are far more likely to have caught COVID at home from others who they are in close contact with, rather than while out in the world.

This lends credence to the emerging theory that COVID is spread through feces, and shared bathrooms, not respiration. Contact tracers should be focusing on who shares bathrooms, and whether they wash their hands.

Author: S. Smith