DWQA QuestionsCategory: Coronavirus COVID-19A supporter asks: “Regarding the spread of COVID, is it only spread by human contact, or is it being “sprayed” into the environment? Can we get it just by taking a walk through an ’empty’ park or forest?”
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
It is extremely unlikely you will contract the illness walking outdoors unless you are in a crowd of people where the virus is present. Most transmission occurs from the virus being sprayed into the atmosphere where people are gathered rather than human to human transmission, but both are happening. Even though the virus is being introduced artificially, as is true of its origin in the first place being manufactured in extraterrestrial laboratories, they spray it where people are gathered, for the most part, unless they are targeting an individual and want to ensure they have an infectious level of exposure, or perhaps a lethal one if that is the intent, to take them out. For this, they can go into the person's home at night and ensure they are unaware and immobilized in bed while the deed is done, and it will be untraceable other than the presence of the virus in the victim.