Coronavirus simulation shows a single cough can spread germans across two supermarket aisles’

Shocking coronavirus simulation shows how infected shopper can cough cloud of deadly droplets across TWO supermarket aisles – with bug hanging in the air for ‘several minutes’

  • Scientists in Finland all run computer tests to see how coronavirus spreads
  • Experts from three different bodies show disease can spread across two aisles
  • Even in a ventilated store, Covid-19 germs can linger for minutes, experts say 

Scientists have put together a shocking video that shows how deadly coronavirus droplets can spread across two supermarket aisles and infect shoppers, with the bug hanging in the air for ‘several minutes.

Experts from Aalto University in Finland have put together an animation so shoppers can be aware of the dangers of spreading the killer disease.

‘Someone infected by the coronavirus, can cough and walk away, but then leave behind extremely small aerosol particles carrying the coronavirus. These particles could then end up in the respiratory tract of others in the vicinity,’ says Aalto University Assistant Professor Ville Vuorinen. 

Scientists in Finaldn say Covid-19 germs from a cough can spread across two shopping aisles

Finnish research centres created the animation by modelling a scenario where a person coughs in an aisle between supermarket shelves. 

Taking into account factors like in-store ventilation, experts from Aalto University, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Finnish Meteorological Institute each carried out the modelling independently, using the same starting conditions. 

A statement from Aalto University said: ‘The researchers obtained the same preliminary result: in the situation under investigation, the aerosol cloud spreads outside the immediate vicinity of the coughing person and dilutes in the process.’

Scientists involved in the research were working at Aalto University, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Finnish Meteorological Institute.

Jussi Sane, chief specialist at the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, said: ‘The preliminary results obtained by the consortium highlight the importance of our recommendations. 

Even in ventilated shops, germs can linger for up to two minutes, according to Aalto University's research

Even in ventilated shops, germs can linger for up to two minutes, according to Aalto University’s research

‘The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare recommends that you stay at home if you are unwell and that you maintain physical distance with everyone. The instructions also include coughing into your sleeve or a tissue and taking care of good hand hygiene.‘

‘Based on the modelling of the consortium, it is not yet possible to directly issue new recommendations. However, these results are an important part of the whole, and they should be compared with the data from real-life epidemic studies.’

Supermarkets in Britain have been urging customers to stay two metres apart while walking down aisles, with long queues seen in car parks around the country as staff limit the amount of shoppers entering the store at any given time.