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Volume 26, Number 11—November 2020
Letter

COVID-19 Outbreak Associated with Air Conditioning in Restaurant, Guangzhou, China, 2020

Jianyun Lu and Zhicong YangComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Guangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Guangzhou, China

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Figure 1

Inlet and outlet of air conditioner described in study of COVID-19 outbreak associated with air conditioning in restaurant, Guangzhou, China, 2020 (2).

Figure 1. Inlet and outlet of air conditioner described in study of COVID-19 outbreak associated with air conditioning in restaurant, Guangzhou, China, 2020 (2).

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