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WHO acknowledges COVID-19 can spread in air

by Matthew Ope
July 8, 2020
in Health, World
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The World Health Organization has acknowledged there is emerging evidence that the coronavirus can be spread by tiny particles suspended in the air.

The transmission could not be ruled out in crowded, closed or poorly ventilated settings, an official said.

If the evidence is confirmed, it may affect guidelines for indoor spaces.

An open letter from more than 200 scientists had accused the WHO of underestimating the possibility of airborne transmission.

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The WHO has so far said that the virus is transmitted through droplets when people cough or sneeze.

“This is definitely not an attack on the WHO. It’s a scientific debate, but we felt we needed to go public because they were refusing to hear the evidence after many conversations with them,” he said.

Another signatory – Professor Benjamin Cowling of Hong Kong University – told the press the finding had “important implications”.

“In healthcare settings, if aerosol transmission poses a risk then we understand healthcare workers should really be wearing the best possible preventive equipment… and actually the World Health Organization said that one of the reasons they were not keen to talk about the aerosol transmission of Covid-19 is because there’s not a sufficient number of this kind of specialised masks for many parts of the world,” he said.

“And in the community, if we’re thinking about the aerosol transmission being a particular risk, then we need to think about how to prevent larger super spreading events, larger outbreaks and those that occur in indoor environments with poor ventilation, with crowding and with prolonged close contact.”

WHO officials have cautioned the evidence is preliminary and requires further assessment.

Benedetta Allegranzi, the WHO’s technical lead for infection prevention and control, said that evidence emerging of airborne transmission of the coronavirus in “crowded, closed, poorly ventilated settings that have been described, cannot be ruled out”.

For months, the WHO has insisted that Covid-19 is transmitted via droplets emitted when people cough or sneeze. Droplets that do not linger in the air, but fall onto surfaces – that’s why handwashing has been identified as a key prevention measure.

But 239 scientists from 32 countries don’t agree: they say there is also strong evidence to suggest the virus can also spread in the air: through much tinier particles that float around for hours after people talk, or breathe out.

Today the WHO admitted there was evidence to suggest this was possible in specific settings, such as enclosed and crowded spaces.

That evidence will have to be thoroughly evaluated, but if it is confirmed, the advice on how to prevent the virus spreading may have to change and could lead to the more widespread use of masks, and more rigorous distancing, especially in bars, restaurants, and on public transport.

 

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