Health
Explained: Coronavirus can be airborne indoors, WHO confirms. Now what? – The Indian Express
In the brief, the WHO has formally acknowledged the possibility that the novel coronavirus can remain in the air in crowded indoor spaces, where “short-range aerosol transmission… cannot be ruled out”.

WHO has formally acknowledged the possibility that the novel coronavirus can remain in the air in crowded indoor spaces, where short-range aerosol transmission cannot be ruled out. (Express Photo: Amit Chakravarty)The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday (July 9) published an updated version of its March 29 scientific brief, Modes of transmission of virus causing COVID-19: implications for infection prevention and control (IPC) precaution recommendations, which it said included new scient…

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