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Singing and wind instrument playing produce less aerosol particles than intense breathing. Covid-19
Singing and instrumental playing by wind instrumentalists produce fewer aerosol particles than intense breathing. (...)
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Dissertations Medicine of the Arts®-music 2020
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Resumption of film shoots with precise recommendations concerning the risk of Covid-19
Health guide concerning the resumption of cinema (shooting, post-production) in the face of the risks of Covid-19 (...)
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A challenge to physical distance by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Experiment conducted in Austria showing airflow emissions from musicians including wind instrumentalists. Critical analysis by Médecine des Arts concerning the recommended physical distancing (Covid) (...)
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Risk of transmission of COVID-19 by spoken voice and singing voice
One of the likely underestimated modes of transmission of COVID-19 is that of fine particles, less than a few microns in size, emitted during speaking but also singing. (...)
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Inherent risk of musical practices in the epidemic context of COVID-19
Recommendations for physical distancing during the practice of music and singing in the context epidemic of COVID, depending on the instrument. (...)
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COVID: Tips for Piano Hygiene and Protection of Pianists
How to disinfect your piano, the one used during piano lessons to avoid the transmission of the coronavirus, COVID-19 (...)
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Deconfinement for the entertainment sector, health report
Proposals for health measures to enable entertainment companies to resume their activities. COVID (...)
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