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CDC revises guidance, says COVID can spread in air

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WASHINGTON: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday said COVID-19 can spread through virus lingering in the air, sometimes for hours, acknowledg­ing concerns widely voiced by public health experts about airborne transmissi­on of the virus. The CDC guidance comes weeks after the agency published - and then took down a similar warning, sparking debate over how the virus spreads.

In Monday's guidance, CDC said there was evidence that people with COVID-19 possibly infected others who were more than 6 feet away, within enclosed spaces with poor ventilatio­n. Under such circumstan­ces, CDC said scientists believe the amount of infectious smaller droplet and particles, or aerosols, produced by the people with COVID19 become concentrat­ed enough to spread the virus. The CDC has long warned of transmissi­on through small droplets that shoot through the air and generally fall to the ground, which resulted in the six-feet social distancing rule. Aerosol droplets are much smaller still, and can remain suspended in the air, like smoke.

While CDC stresses close-contact transmissi­on is more common than through air, a group of U.S. scientists warned in an unrelated open letter published in medical journal Science on Monday that aerosols lingering in the air could be a major source of COVID-19 transmissi­on. (bit.ly/34pSPbH) "The reality is airborne transmissi­on is the main way that transmissi­on happens at close range with prolonged contact," the researcher­s said in a press call. Viruses in aerosols can remain in the air for seconds to hours, travel more than two meters and accumulate in poorly ventilated indoor air, leading to supersprea­ding events, the researcher­s said.

Since individual­s with COVID-19 release thousands of virus-laden aerosols and far fewer droplets while breathing and talking, the scientists said the focus must be on protecting against airborne transmissi­on.

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