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The aerosol researcher Gerhard Scheuch has warned against driving people with exit restrictions into the interior, which is much more dangerous from an infectiological point of view.

The bans on going out between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. associated with the planned federal emergency brake are counterproductive from a technical point of view, said the ex-president of the international aerosol research association on Wednesday in the morning echo of WDR 5. “When we impose curfews, we suggest the Population: Attention!

It's dangerous outside.

But the exact opposite is the case.

If people stay indoors, it's dangerous. "

Leading aerosol researchers from Germany had therefore already called for a change of course in an open letter to the federal and state governments.

The scientists resisted “that one suddenly catastrophizes“ outside ”,” explained Scheuch.

Jogging with a mask, closed parks or a ban on going for a walk or a cigarette in the evening from a possibly cramped apartment in the fresh air are "absurd measures".

Instead, citizens should be allowed to go outside.

Corona infections are "an indoor problem," emphasized the aerosol researcher.

Scheuch recommended that those who absolutely have to meet other people should strictly limit the number and keep the meetings short.

“Meeting indoors every hour longer is very, very dangerous.” Most people still do not realize that.

Lessons in schools are only possible with a combination of protective measures: ventilation, room filters, putting on masks, short teaching times and large rooms.

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