“…Due to the multiple sub-compartments (ward, inpatient unit, outpatient department, emergency room, etc. ), various scales of hospitals (primary, secondary, and tertiary), and variability in the number of visiting patients, we made this decision based on the information from a number of included articles; 30 to 77 healthcare workers ( Control and Prevention, 2004a , Control and Prevention, 2004b ; Medrano et al, 2014 ) and 11 to 99 patients ( Beck-Sagué et al, 1992 ; Biribawa et al, 2020 ; Dooley et al, 1992 ; Pan et al, 2016 ; Tasaka et al, 2020 ) in a single ward; 1 to 5 patients in a single patient room ( Leckerman et al, 2010 ), and 100 to 200 patients in a single emergency room ( Cho et al, 2016 ). School or workplace was regarded to have the third-largest number of persons in space: A typical school classroom is occupied by 16–35 students ( Muennig and Woolf, 2007 ; Skarlatos and Manatakis, 2003 ).…”