I’m moving out soon and I’m thinking of moving into this beautiful pre-war building. I’m worried though about covid spreading and I’m wondering what precautions people living in apartments currently are taking.

Thing is I can find an apartment with a private entrance and in-unit wash/dryer, which would probably be better for covid, but this building is just nicer - better location, maintained better, it seems like the landlord is more present and responsive. Idk it’s a better deal, I’m just worried about covid.

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    Guy, you stated that we don’t need to have ventilators in closed rooms because COVID is a spread through droplet form, not “wafting” around like an aerosol. I’m being really nice, but this is started to get to debate bro behaviour. I’m middle aged, and I have better things to do than listen to you pretend that you didn’t say something that’s factually incorrect.

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      9 hours ago

      Guy

      Not cool, please don’t.

      you stated that we don’t need to have ventilators in closed rooms

      When you’re alone, in your own apartment, with a closed door, yeah. That’s why lockdowns were effective at preventing transmission. I also said ventilation was necessary when in rooms with other people, especially when you can’t distance.

      I have better things to do than listen to you pretend that you didn’t say something that’s factually incorrect.

      I corrected myself to be more specific when I realised I hadn’t been clear enough, and I backed up the specifics with science. I’m sorry that you feel that isn’t sufficient. Feel free to do the things, I’m out.