Emory researcher says superspreaders responsible for 20% of state’s COVID cases

You’ve probably heard it on TV or seen headlines with it on social media—the term superspreader.

It refers to how just one person with coronavirus can spread it to dozens, if not hundreds of people!

Channel 2′s Michael Seiden spoke with one of the scientists behind new research that shows Georgians under the age of 60 are the worst offenders when it comes to superspreaders.

View the full interview from WSB-TV 
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