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Chinese bus offers new evidence of airborne COVID-19 spread: Study – CNA
WASHINGTON: A person on a poorly ventilated Chinese bus infected nearly two dozen other passengers with COVID-19 even though many were not sitting close by, according to research published on Tuesday (Sep 1) that offers fresh evidence the disease can spread i…
WASHINGTON: A person on a poorly ventilated Chinese bus infected nearly two dozen other passengers with COVID-19 even though many were not sitting close by, according to research published on Tuesday (Sep 1) that offers fresh evidence the disease can spread in the air.
Health authorities had initially discounted the possibility that simply breathing could send infectious micro-droplets into the air, but did a U-turn as experts piled on pressure and evidence mounted.
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