Health
Aerosol transmission: 4 reasons why we’re not ready to fight future outbreaks – Inverse
Scientists around the world are arguing that an improved understanding of aerosol transmission can prevent future illness — if governments take it seriously.

Last Friday,
the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) acknowledged what aerosol and respiratory infection experts have been saying for nearly a year: you can contract Covid-19 through the inhalation of infectious aerosol particles.
But those same experts say that acknowledging reality is the bare minimum. Theyre now pushing assemblies like the CDC and the World Health Organization (WHO) to look beyond the now and toward preventing future pandemics. To do that, they argue, we need to radically change…
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