China "COVID-19 Possibly Transmitted via Aerosols," First Official Acknowledgment
[Asia Economy Reporter Joselgina] Chinese authorities have for the first time acknowledged the possibility that the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) can be transmitted through aerosols (solid or liquid particles suspended in the air).
On the 19th, the National Health Commission of China stated in the 6th edition of the COVID-19 treatment guidelines that "transmission through aerosols is also possible." This newly added content officially recognizes experts' warnings and concerns that the COVID-19 virus could spread in aerosol form via sewage systems in restrooms and other means.
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The National Health Commission explained that "conditions under which aerosol transmission can occur involve relatively enclosed environments with prolonged exposure to high concentrations of aerosols." Previously, in places like Hong Kong, there were suspicions that the virus present in the excreta of COVID-19 patients spread to restrooms on other floors through ventilation fans, causing about 100 apartment residents to evacuate in the early morning amid the commotion.
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