New Year's Eve celebrations linked to spike in COVID-19 cases: Small gatherings, not large events, the main culprit
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Study investigates the impact of New Year's Eve celebrations on SARS-CoV-2 transmission in Belgium, revealing that small-scale social gatherings, rather than large events, significantly contributed to a surge in COVID-19 cases among higher education students.
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