Health
Airborne transmission ‘almost certainly’ behind outbreak – Daily Examiner
An infectious diseases physician believes airborne transmission is behind the Hotel Grand Chancellor outbreak and wants ‘indoor air safety’ there to be investigated….

A group of Australian doctors has written to the Queensland Government calling for “indoor air safety” to form a major part of an investigation into the mysterious Hotel Grand Chancellor coronavirus cluster.
Melbourne-based infectious diseases physician Michelle Ananda-Rajah, one of the signatories to the letter, told the Courier-Mail airborne transmission “is almost certainly behind this”.
“Aerosols can linger suspended in poorly ventilated areas for prolonged periods – that’s how these large indoor…
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