To: janetjanet998
posted by another Freeper a few days back, handle escapes me: Shanghai government confirm coronavirus is aerosolized (different than droplets or airborne) Shanghai officials reveal novel coronavirus transmission modes Confirmed transmission routes of the novel coronavirus include direct transmission, contact transmission and ***aerosol transmission*** a Shanghai official said on Saturday. https://chinadaily.com.cn/a/202002/08/WS5e3e7d97a310128217275fc3.html This confirms what a CDC official told the daughter of an American couple on the quarantined Japanese cruise ship. This also confirms other news reports: Catching it within 15 seconds near an infected person The incredibly fast spread on cruise ships One infected person in a building, they lock the whole building down Man catching it from infected person one apartment below Large scale disinfection trucks, now N. Korea doing the same The high level hazmat suit the people bringing the American expatriates home The article about the virus being deep lung which is why it gets missed in tests of the upper respiratory tracts The difference between airborne and aerosolized: Airborne Droplet: Droplets (greater than 5 um) Remain only shortly in air (less than 17 min) [116]. Dispersed over short distances (less than 1 m). Short range transmission. Direct inoculation of naïve person through coughing/sneezing/breathing of infected person. Deposition mainly on mucous membranes and upper respiratory tract. Aerosol: Aerosols, droplet nuclei (less than 5 um), Remain in air for an almost infinite amount of time. Dispersed over long distances (greater than 1 m).
To: TigerClaws; LilFarmer
posted by another Freeper a few days back, handle escapes me That would be lilfarmer
44 posted on
02/10/2020 3:33:20 PM PST by
null and void
(The democrats just can't get over the fact that they lost an election they themselves rigged!)
To: TigerClaws
great post, mentions much of the scary stuff coming out on Twitter since last night. Kept me up in fact...
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