New Report Summarizes How to Minimize COVID-19 Spread in the Built Environment

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Atlanta's built environment can transmit COVID-19
In early March, researchers from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s online pathogen identification database, MicrobeNet and the Biology and the Built Environment Center at the University of Oregon published “2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak: A Review of the Current Literature and Built Environment (BE) Considerations to Reduce Transmission,” a paper summarizing how to control COVID-19 and other similar pathogens from spreading throughout the built environment.

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