During the SARS epidemic of 2003, roughly half of the more than 8,000 cases recorded were traced to a single individual who had spent one night at a Hong Kong hotel. He infected more than a dozen hotel guests, who in turn spread the disease to Canada, Singapore, and Vietnam. During the smaller outbreak of MERS in South Korea in 2015, over 80 percent of all cases were traced to five individuals. One person alone was responsible for infecting 84 others. The spread largely occurred inside hospitals.
In recent months, there have been reports of religious services, parties, funerals and conferences that resulted in clusters of infections. But it’s not yet clear how significant superspreaders have been to the spread of Covid-19.
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