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Old Posted Dec 25, 2020, 5:16 PM
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^ Thanks for this interpretation of that comment, which might indeed be what that person meant. But each elevator ride lasts so short that we shouldn't worry about contracting the coronavirus. I do wash my hands ASAP after pressing elevator buttons, but I am not concerned about inhaling virus-laden droplets in an elevator, especially since I wear a face mask, and the last few people in the elevator probably did, too.

On the other hand I am concerned about central air conditioning spreading the virus from one apartment/condo to everyone else living in the same building. Even if this air might contain just a tiny amount of the virus, inhaling it for many hours a day, seven days a week could still be hazardous. In general people don't wear face masks at home, so when they cough or sneeze or even simply talk, their droplets could be distributed by the central A/C system.

Good thing Vista is still fairly empty right now. People haven't started moving in yet, correct?
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