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Under pressure from scientists, WHO acknowledges coronavirus may linger in air indoors – Sydney Morning Herald
The World Health Organisation has released new guidelines on the transmission of the novel coronavirus that acknowledge some reports of airborne transmission.
The report follows an open letter from scientists who specialise in the spread of disease in the air – so-called aerobiologists – that urged the global body to update its guidance on how the respirat…
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