As a hairdresser, you have probably jumped back and forth between reception and waiting area, sink and chair in the last few days. Even if you’ve almost always managed to comply with the strict hygiene rules in the process, as a responsible operator you should keep an eye on the particular danger constituted by corona virus: In your salon, too, there is another particularly high risk of infection lurking beyond the familiar droplet infection – the so-called ‘aerosol’. Professor Dr. Roland Netz from the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Berlin has the explanation for this phenomenon – and also for the solution…



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Europe is divided! Most citizens support the measures to contain the coronavirus, and they protect themselves in accordance with the recommendations of the health ministries. Others have taken to the streets to protest for a relaxation or abolition of corona restrictions – for a variety of reasons. Who’s right?
