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In response to
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From the NYT: NYC Subway Car Ventilation info for Coronavirus -- (link)
"
by
ty97
The moral of the story: stand in the middle of the car if you have to ride the subway. -- nm
Posted by
JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
Aug 10 '20, 06:53
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Also, there are fewer people in the middle. People tend to congregate at either end of the cars. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 10, 07:12
And right by the door where you get some nice fresh air at the stops. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 10, 07:11
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I'm normally toward the ends because that is where the sweet sweet A/C vents are -- nm
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ty97
Aug 10, 07:23
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(not all the way to the end of course, that's where the A/C *units* are so no vents. Never stand there) -- nm
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ty97
Aug 10, 07:24
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