Making Musical Performances Safer in the Era of COVID-19 | Headline Science

Published: 15 September 2021
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As live music performances resume in many parts of the world, performers can entertain audiences once again, but concerns about spreading COVID-19 remain. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Environmental Au have studied aerosol production from playing wind instruments, singing and acting. ACS’ Headline Science reveals how these studies could help develop recommendations to keep performers, audiences and music students safe.

“Measurements and Simulations of Aerosol Released while Singing and Playing Wind Instruments” – Tehya Stockman and Shelly Miller, Ph.D. (corresponding authors)
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/...

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