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GENEVA, Sept 22 — The World Health Organisation has not changed its policy on aerosol transmission of the coronavirus, it said yesterday after US health officials published draft new guidance by mistake warning that it can spread through airborne particles. Mike Ryan, executive director of the UN...

Tuesday, 22 Sep 2020 09:57 AM MYT

GENEVA, Sept 22 — The World Health Organisation has not changed its policy on aerosol transmission of the coronavirus, it said yesterday after US health officials published draft new guidance by mistake warning that it can spread through airborne particles. “Certainly we haven't seen any new evidence and our position on this remains the same,” he said in a briefing.

 

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