The World Health Organization is now acknowledging that COVID-19 may be airborne in certain circumstances.
They say that airborne spread can't be ruled out in cases of crowded and poorly ventilated indoor spaces.
The World Health Organization is now acknowledging that COVID-19 may be airborne in certain circumstances.
They say that airborne spread can't be ruled out in cases of crowded and poorly ventilated indoor spaces.
CIRCUMSTANCES.IT SAYS AIRBORNE SPREAD CAN'TBE RULED OUT IN CASES OFCROWDED-- POORLY VENTILATEDINDOOR SPACES WHERE AN INFECTEDPERSON HAS SPENT A LOT OF TIME.THIS COULD INCLUDERESTAURANTS-- GYMS-- AND EVENSCHOOLS.INITIALLY THE WORLD HEALTHORGANIZATION HAD DISMISSEDTHE VIRUS COULD BE SPREAD INTHE AIR.THE C-D-C SAYS - IT WILL NOTREVISE ITS GUIDELINES FOR
Health office Dr. Jim Shames shares his tips to protect against coronavirus as people increasingly gather together.
NEW YORK — Some 239 scientists in 32 countries say the coronavirus is an airborne disease that can linger in tiny droplets to..