Hindustan Times (Noida)

‘No Covid-19 spread at indoor concert’

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NONE OF THE 465 ATTENDEES TESTED POSITIVE FOR THE VIRUS EIGHT DAYS AFTER THE EVENT, COMPARED WITH TWO IN CONTROL GROUP THAT DIDN’T ATTEND

A Spanish music concert studying the impact of Covid-19 safety measures on transmissi­on showed strong evidence that testing, masks and ventilatio­n can prevent the spread of the virus indoors.

None of the 465 attendees tested positive via a PCR test for the virus eight days after the restricted event, compared with two people in the control group that didn’t attend, said the study, led by researcher­s at the Germans Trias i Pujol University Hospital in Barcelona and published on Thursday.

All attendees tested negative in lateral flow tests before entry and wore masks in a wellventil­ated venue in Barcelona in December.

The event lasted five hours, with attendees spending an average of two hours and 40 minutes inside the venue. Participan­ts observed physical distancing and the venue was at around half capacity.

Still, studies like these, also conducted in Liverpool in the U.K., “may lead to a sense of false security,” said Dr Julian Tang, a clinical virologist at the University of Leicester, in an emailed statement.

Covid cases in Spain were low at the time of the event and more transmissi­ble variants have emerged since then.

The study triggers further questions around the use of rapid antigen testing and the design of studies for internatio­nal events like the Olympics, said Rosanna Peeling, a professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

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