Do you worry you might get infected during winter months by breathing in infected persons condensed breath? We have reached out to medical institutions for an answer, given that covid-19 is capable of spreading in aerosol and micro drops of water, but have yet to receive an answer. So far, we cannot confirm nor deny anything, but we will update this page once we know for sure. Either way, keep proper social distance and you will be less likely to breathe in another persons condensed breath.
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