O B SO: Coronervirus transmission through the air has always been a concern

The World Health Organization (OBSH) said on Friday that the transmission of coronary through the air has always been a concern, although spreading through the spray of the infected person seems to be the most common way of infection. “Infectation through air is one of the ways we're concerned about from the beginning, especially [...]
<x0). Infection through air is one of the ways we've been worried about since the beginning, especially in health care facilities, where we know the virus can stay in the air longer than”, said Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO official, at a news conference in Geneva.
On Thursday, WHO said there is new evidence suggesting that the coronary could spread from tiny particles left in the air.
Air transmission cannot be excluded into environments filled with people, closed or poorly ventilated, said Benedhetta Allegranzi, technical leaders for preventing and controlling diseases, near O BSH's.
An open letter of more than 200 scientists charged days ago O BSH for the underestimation of coronary transmission through the air.
“We wanted WHO to accept evidence”, Jose Jimenez, a chemist at Colorado University who signed the letter, told Reuters news agency.
O BSH, so far, has said that the virus is transmitted by spray when people cough or sneeze.
Coronavirus has affected over 12.2 million people worldwide.
Of them, over 555,000 have died and over 6.7 million have been healed.












