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Covid: Rasi, virus does not last more than 20-30 seconds in the pool

2021-05-25T06:13:42.480Z


"There is a Norwegian study, which follows observations already made, in which it seems that the virus does not last more than 20-30 seconds on the surface of the water while swimming due to the chlorine. So the effect seems to be really confirmed". (HANDLE)


"There is a Norwegian study, which follows observations already made, in which it seems that the virus does not last more than 20-30 seconds on the surface of the water while swimming due to the chlorine. So the effect seems to be really confirmed". Guido Rasi, consultant to the Coronavirus emergency commissioner and former director of the European Medicines Agency (Ema), explained it about the risks of Sars-Cov-2 contagion in swimming pools.



    In view of the arrival of summer, one of the concerns is the recalls of vaccines on vacation "The problem - Rasi specifies - is logistics. It is a non-trivial aspect, the regions have to sit down at a table with the commissioner, the doses us they will, in theory it could be done, depends on practice.


    Anything can be done but you have to sit down and do it ".



    On the other hand, Europe's green light for the anti Covid vaccine for children between 12 and 15 years is expected this week. "It will certainly be approved by the European Medicines Agency - predicts Rasi, scientific director of the provider of continuing education in medicine of Consulcesi - and is part of the second pillar of the pandemic, that is to stop the spread of the virus". (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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