Shelley Payne, director of the LaMontagne Center for Infectious Diseases at the University of Texas, told the paper that political rallies with their shouting and close contact were the perfect place to spread a virus.
Those infected will take the virus back to their families, friends and
"This is true of any respiratory virus; when you're near people in close contact, you're going to spread the virus,"
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