A colorized scanning electron micrograph of a cell heavily infected with particles from the virus that causes COVID-19, isolated from a patient sample.A colorized scanning electron micrograph of a cell heavily infected with particles from the virus that causes COVID-19, isolated from a patient sample.that summarizes what's known about the different ways the coronavirus can transmit.
The report also looks at the possibilities for the virus to be transmitted from mother to child, from animals to humans and through contact with urine, feces and blood.
News flash - disease spread by close contact with infected people. Humanity has known this for thousands of years.
July 9 2020
NPR needs to shut down.
So, why are we wiping and disinfecting everything people touch ?
How TF do you not know anything by now?! What a waste of money.
The WHO should just call their masters, China, and freakin ask them how it works. They started it and knew about it 5 freakin months before anyone else.
This is like the WHOs entire reason for existing and they are just royally screwing up
Right, after fear mongering zealot outlets like yourselves have millions believing it hovers in the air forever & basically Chases people down to kill them instantly. How about everyone stop listening to you idiots & use common sense: Mask, hand washing, distancing.
WHO continues to misinform. Airborne is known to be the main transmission route. Inhalation puts the virus right where it wants to be. The skin is a much tougher entry point.
Listen folks. The coronavirus is old news. Don’t you have any fake racism stories?
And also....that kids don't spread it.
This headline completely misrepresents what WHO stated in the article. 'Some evidence, but needs more study' is NOT equivalent to 'unlikely to be true'. Do better, people.
No shite. I've been on this. Come on. Stop trying to reinvent the wheel. Oxygen and UV light kills harmful bacteria and viruses. COME on people now. Step back. If no one told you there was a virus, would you even know? Get back to the fundamentals.
Hey NPRhealth, your summary does NOT say what WHO said! 'calls for more research into the matter of transmission by aerosolized particles' -- that's what WHO said, not 'not likely to be significant source'. Who is writing your Twitter summaries?
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