The implications would be huge. https://t.co/4lO2oqv43r
— Slate (@Slate) July 6, 2020
Group of 239 scientists from 32 countries calls on WHO to revise its guidance on coronavirus to state that it is an airborne virus https://t.co/iNVTMKwT1g
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) July 5, 2020
Is the coronavirus airborne? YES, according to 239 experts from 32 countries. But if so, why does @WHO still maintain that transmission by aerosols only happens after certain medical procedures? 1/xhttps://t.co/AJep0wqEzh
— Apoorva Mandavilli (@apoorva_nyc) July 5, 2020
What does it mean for a virus to be airborne? What's the difference between aerosols and droplets? And how should you protect yourself now?
— Apoorva Mandavilli (@apoorva_nyc) July 6, 2020
All weekend long I got questions about this, and so here are some answers:https://t.co/PByaTtU8D8