The WHO finally admitted on Tuesday that there was strong evidence that coronavirus had spread through ‘air outbreaks’. The WHO has stated that it is feared that the infection is spreading through air (Airborne spread of COVID-19), although more data is yet to be collected on it.
Washington. The World Health Organization (WHO) finally admitted on Tuesday that there had been some evidence of coronavirus infection from ‘spreading through the air’. WHO has said that it is feared that the infection is spreading through air (Airborne spread of COVID-19), although more data is yet to be collected on it. Earlier, scientists of many countries wrote an open letter to the WHO urging that the virus is spreading through the air and they should change their guidelines.
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Let us tell you that 239 scientists from 32 countries wrote an open letter about the Corona epidemic (Covid-19), in which the WHO was also questioned. These scientists claim that coronavirus spreads through the air as well, but WHO is not serious about it and the organization has kept silence on this in its guidelines as well. These scientists have claimed that after sneezing, large droplets or small droplets that go far into the air are able to infect people present in a room or a designated area. They remain present in closed air for a long time and can infect all the people around.
What did you say now?
Once again facing criticism, WHO’s Benedetta Allengranzi said on Tuesday: “The possibility of spreading the virus through air in public places, especially in crowded, low-wind and closed areas, cannot be ruled out. However, there is a need to collect and understand these evidences. We will continue this work. He said that there is evidence of corona virus spreading through the air, but it cannot be said for sure. “We are talking about the possibility of the corona virus spreading through the air, there is strong evidence that we are talking about the possibility of spreading the corona virus,” said Maria Wa Kerkhov, technical lead doctor at the WHO epidemic in the WHO.