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How the virus could have jumped from one hotel room to another – The New Daily
Subtle changes of air pressure is enough to spread the coronavirus between rooms, but has been an under-explored issue in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Subtle changes of air pressure are enough to spread the coronavirus between rooms, but this has been an under-explored issue in the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is becoming evident in quarantine hotels with experts warning that unaddressed aerosol transmission is causing the virus to leak despite lock-down protocols.
Health authorities are “scrambling” to investigate the mystery of the coronavirus “jumping” from one quarantine hotel room to another, which came to light on Wednesday in Melbourne.
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