vaccines, while still unknown, underscores the danger of just relying on inoculation to return to normal life safely. While elimination of the virus is an impossibility in most of the world at this point, adjustments in individual habits and communal spaces can help slow the pace of outbreaks and keep high-risk groups safer.
Here are some ideas, distilled from health experts and practices observed in different parts of the world. 1) A New Focus on Air Quality Very fine droplets and particles carrying the virus will continue to spread through the air in enclosed spaces and can accumulate.
That means offices, restaurants, schools, buses and trains need to be made safer. In buildings where air is recirculated, the air should go through