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More than 200 scientists called for the WHO to acknowledge the coronavirus can spread in the air

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More than 200 scientists called for the WHO to acknowledge the coronavirus can spread in the airMore than 200 scientists called for the WHO to acknowledge the coronavirus can spread in the air

News24xx.com - More than 200 scientists called for the World Health Organization to acknowledge the coronavirus can spread in the air - a change that could alter some measures taken to stop the pandemic.

In a letter published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, two scientists from Australia and the US wrote that studies have shown "beyond any reasonable doubt that viruses are released during exhalation, talking and coughing in microdroplets small enough to remain aloft in the air".

That means people in certain indoor conditions could be at greater risk of being infected than was previously thought.

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The WHO has long maintained that COVID-19 is spread via larger respiratory droplets, most often when people cough or sneeze, that fall to the ground. It has dismissed the possibility of airborne transmission, except for certain high-risk medical procedures, such as when patients are first put on breathing machines.

In a statement on Monday, the UN health agency said it was aware of the article and was reviewing it with technical experts.

WHO has been criticized in recent weeks and months for its seeming divergence from the scientific community. The organization for months declined to recommend mask-wearing, partly out of supply concerns, and also continued to describe the transmission of COVID-19 from people without symptoms as "rare".

The letter was endorsed by 239 scientists in 32 countries from a variety of fields. It stated the issue of whether or not COVID-19 was airborne was of "heightened significance" as many countries stop restrictive lockdown measures.

The authors cited previous studies suggesting germs closely related to COVID-19 were spread via airborne transmission, and "there is every reason to expect" coronavirus behaves similarly.

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They also cited a Washington state choir practice and unpublished research about a poorly ventilated restaurant in Guangzhou, China - each of which raised the possibility of infections from airborne droplets.

"We are concerned that the lack of recognition of the risk of airborne transmission of COVID-19 and the lack of clear recommendations on the control measures against the airborne virus will have significant consequences," the scientists wrote. "People may think they are fully protected by adhering to the current recommendations, but in fact, additional airborne interventions are needed."

Scientists around the world have been working furiously to understand the new virus. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it is thought to mainly jump from person to person through close contact, but added, "We are still learning about how the virus spreads."

 





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