With lockdown orders in place in many states across the country, it’s reasonable to wonder why we need to stay inside when we haven’t had to for other diseases. Here’s a breakdown of how the disease spreads, and how infectious it really is.
How does COVID-19 spread?
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About the Contributor
Aylin Salahifar, Staff Writer
Aylin Salahifar  is a sophomore at Carlmont High School and this is her first year in journalism. She enjoys attending local events and looking at how they impact the community.
Twitter: @AylinSalahifar