Sixteen:Nine TOUCHSCREENS, OTHER SURFACES PRESENT LITTLE OR NO COVID-19 TRANSMISSION RISK: RESEARCH

Two years on, with a lot more research and real-world experience under the world’s collective belts, the science tends to point to COVID spread happening almost exclusively through the air – hence the emphasis on masks … and getting vaxxed.
Sixteen:Nine TOUCHSCREENS, OTHER SURFACES PRESENT LITTLE OR NO COVID-19 TRANSMISSION RISK: RESEARCH
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It’s been roughly two years since COVID-19 became a daily discussion and the industry started wondering what all this would mean to business and the use of interactive technologies that encouraged touch actions.

In the early days of the novel-coronavirus pandemic, it was widely thought that the pathogen was spread by touching surfaces, prompting no end of discussions and video demos on washing hands and deep cleaning surfaces. All that discussion had people like me wondering if this was going to damage or doom the touchscreen business.

Catch the whole article here: https://www.sixteen-nine.net/2022/02/23/touchscreens-other-surfaces-present-little-or-no-covid-19-transmission-risk-research/ 

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