No.
Even 100 ft. away, the dispersion is so great that the virus concentration is too low to infect you.
Plus viral particles usually don’t survive too long in aerosol form in an outdoor environment.
This thing is basically a “chest cold” virus that is rougher than usual for some people.
Coronavirus type Virus in airborne particles are exposed to dehydration of their lipid coatings and UV light from the sun both will inactivate it in hours if not minutes. The dehydration effective is why it is susceptible to alcohols like 70% EtOh or 70+ isopropyl
Oh and thank goodness Nebraska gets it they are a real BL4 hospital look at the full head gear and positive pressure masks. Those masks the passengers have are useless most are not even wearing them correctly straps all loose or half off, unfitted what a Cluster Fk