COVID-19: Cleaning the air in offices, school and hospitals key to fighting coronavirus in future

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The transmission of the virus through contaminated surfaces is now thought to be 'minimal', according to the BMJ editorial.

Fighting airborne transmission is key to any future attempts to reduce the transmission of COVID-19, a BMJ editorial has said.

The editorial looked at how a cloud of exhaled smoke behaves to suggest people are most likely to get the virus when they are standing within one metre of someone who has it. However, it adds that people also have a potential to get infected if they are in a room in which windows cannot be opened or there is not a ventilation system, as viruses can linger in the air even after anThe international team of scientists who authored the editorial have called for workplaces, healthcare facilities and education providers to pay greater attention to the cleanliness of the air in their buildings.

Due to the pandemic, scientists now have a better understanding of how airborne viruses work - including how they transmit.The article said that the terms"droplet,""airborne," and"droplet nuclei" were poorly defined and lead to misunderstandings., but also could lead to"reduced sick leave for other respiratory viruses and even environmentally related complaints such as allergies and sick building syndrome".

 

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