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Coronavirus travels 13 feet in the air, new study finds
By AARON REICH
APRIL 12, 2020 12:55
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Medical worker is seen at the intensive care unit (ICU) of Jinyintan hospital in Wuhan, the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak
(photo credit: REUTERS)

An earlier study by MIT gave the virus the travel range of 23-37 feet, which the top US infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci slammed as "misleading."


A new study has found that the novel coronaviruscan spread in the air for about 4 meters (13 feet), over twice the distance currently recommended people maintain for social distancing in public, AFP reported.

The study, conducted by scientists at Beijing's Academy of Military Medical Sciences, tested air and surface samples from both an ICU and a coronavirus treatment ward at the Huoshenshan Hospital in Wuhan, the city in the Hubei province where the outbreak first began.

According to the study, the virus was concentrated heavily on the ward's floors, which could be due to "gravity and air flow causing most virus droplets to float to the ground," AFP reported.

"Furthermore, half of the samples from the soles of the ICU medical staff shoes tested positive," the study said. "Therefore, the soles of medical staff shoes might function as carriers."

Other areas with high concentration included frequently touched surfaces like computer mice, bed rails, door knobs and trash cans.

Studies on the airborne contagiousness of the coronavirus have been controversial, The Hillreported, referring to an earlier study conducted by MT which gave the virus a travel range of 23-37 feet. However, the leading US infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci slammed that research as "misleading."

Claiming the MIT research lacked practicality, he said that in order for the droplets of the virus to ravel that far, it would take a "very, very robust, vigorous, achoo sneeze," The Hill reported.

Earlier reports have proven the theoretical possibility of the aerosol transmission of the virus – referring to the droplets remaining airborne for several hours, which does not usually happen in the case of sneezes and coughs – but it is unclear how contagious these smaller quantities of the virus are. In fact, the World Health Organization (WHO) has even downplayed the risk of aerosol transmission.

Indeed, this is reflected by the medical staff at the hospital in Wuhan whom the study found to be completely free of infections, which indicates that proper measures can prevent infection effectively, AFP reported.
 
That habit originate in opium bought by BrEmpire to China. BrEmpire produced arbiturates opium contained Ind Revolution toxic mixed with only 10% poppy....

Addict smoking BE opium get flame in throat and spit out...

All things bad see BrEmpire...

Sinkie lao hero uncle spit here and there, you step on in bring it home with your shoes. Huat or not?
 
Wah so even 6 feet also not enough! Double that!

Singapore is 1m (3.3feet)! Lol!
 
Jerusalem Post
[IMG]
WORLD NEWS
Coronavirus travels 13 feet in the air, new study finds
By AARON REICH
APRIL 12, 2020 12:55
[IMG]

Medical worker is seen at the intensive care unit (ICU) of Jinyintan hospital in Wuhan, the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak
(photo credit: REUTERS)

An earlier study by MIT gave the virus the travel range of 23-37 feet, which the top US infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci slammed as "misleading."


A new study has found that the novel coronaviruscan spread in the air for about 4 meters (13 feet), over twice the distance currently recommended people maintain for social distancing in public, AFP reported.

The study, conducted by scientists at Beijing's Academy of Military Medical Sciences, tested air and surface samples from both an ICU and a coronavirus treatment ward at the Huoshenshan Hospital in Wuhan, the city in the Hubei province where the outbreak first began.

According to the study, the virus was concentrated heavily on the ward's floors, which could be due to "gravity and air flow causing most virus droplets to float to the ground," AFP reported.

"Furthermore, half of the samples from the soles of the ICU medical staff shoes tested positive," the study said. "Therefore, the soles of medical staff shoes might function as carriers."

Other areas with high concentration included frequently touched surfaces like computer mice, bed rails, door knobs and trash cans.

Studies on the airborne contagiousness of the coronavirus have been controversial, The Hillreported, referring to an earlier study conducted by MT which gave the virus a travel range of 23-37 feet. However, the leading US infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci slammed that research as "misleading."

Claiming the MIT research lacked practicality, he said that in order for the droplets of the virus to ravel that far, it would take a "very, very robust, vigorous, achoo sneeze," The Hill reported.

Earlier reports have proven the theoretical possibility of the aerosol transmission of the virus – referring to the droplets remaining airborne for several hours, which does not usually happen in the case of sneezes and coughs – but it is unclear how contagious these smaller quantities of the virus are. In fact, the World Health Organization (WHO) has even downplayed the risk of aerosol transmission.

Indeed, this is reflected by the medical staff at the hospital in Wuhan whom the study found to be completely free of infections, which indicates that proper measures can prevent infection effectively, AFP reported.
So wats the big deal?are all the infected dead or disabled? It just nursing a flu?
 
So wats the big deal?are all the infected dead or disabled? It just nursing a flu?
Correct. In most cases it is very mild.

I think rate of drowning when going onto a lake is much higher. But people still go to the lake.
 
26.9 feet if you go “AHHH CHOOO!!!”

16.9 feet if you go “ahhh chooo!”

6.9 feet if you go “cough cough.”
 
Wah so even 6 feet also not enough! Double that!

Singapore is 1m (3.3feet)! Lol!



Of course what!

Like you dunno those fucking maggots maggotess always been telling lies after lies at us!






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How is this not a man-made bioweapon?

-travels 13 feet
-resistant to cold and heat
-can survive for few days on most surfaces, likely airborne
-long incubation period
-highly infectious
-likely permanent lung damage
-not so lethal to kill the host too easily (easily stopped like mers and ebola)
-but lethal enough to send high enough percentage of infected into hospitals and many into intensive care to overwhelm most hospital infrastructure if left alone.
-can re-infect host
- and of course the scariest characteristic --asymptomatic transmission
 
Jerusalem Post
[IMG]
WORLD NEWS
Coronavirus travels 13 feet in the air, new study finds
By AARON REICH
APRIL 12, 2020 12:55
[IMG]

Medical worker is seen at the intensive care unit (ICU) of Jinyintan hospital in Wuhan, the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak
(photo credit: REUTERS)

An earlier study by MIT gave the virus the travel range of 23-37 feet, which the top US infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci slammed as "misleading."


A new study has found that the novel coronaviruscan spread in the air for about 4 meters (13 feet), over twice the distance currently recommended people maintain for social distancing in public, AFP reported.

The study, conducted by scientists at Beijing's Academy of Military Medical Sciences, tested air and surface samples from both an ICU and a coronavirus treatment ward at the Huoshenshan Hospital in Wuhan, the city in the Hubei province where the outbreak first began.

According to the study, the virus was concentrated heavily on the ward's floors, which could be due to "gravity and air flow causing most virus droplets to float to the ground," AFP reported.

"Furthermore, half of the samples from the soles of the ICU medical staff shoes tested positive," the study said. "Therefore, the soles of medical staff shoes might function as carriers."

Other areas with high concentration included frequently touched surfaces like computer mice, bed rails, door knobs and trash cans.

Studies on the airborne contagiousness of the coronavirus have been controversial, The Hillreported, referring to an earlier study conducted by MT which gave the virus a travel range of 23-37 feet. However, the leading US infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci slammed that research as "misleading."

Claiming the MIT research lacked practicality, he said that in order for the droplets of the virus to ravel that far, it would take a "very, very robust, vigorous, achoo sneeze," The Hill reported.

Earlier reports have proven the theoretical possibility of the aerosol transmission of the virus – referring to the droplets remaining airborne for several hours, which does not usually happen in the case of sneezes and coughs – but it is unclear how contagious these smaller quantities of the virus are. In fact, the World Health Organization (WHO) has even downplayed the risk of aerosol transmission.

Indeed, this is reflected by the medical staff at the hospital in Wuhan whom the study found to be completely free of infections, which indicates that proper measures can prevent infection effectively, AFP reported.

All this is further proof that the virus is no worse than flu. It has already spread far and wide and no amount of shutdowns or social distancing is going to do anything to hamper its spread.

The fact that there are such a small number of deaths worldwide proves that the mortality rate is far less than 0.1%.

In 2018 influenza killed more than 80,000 in the USA alone and CDC estimates that H1N1 killed 284,000 during the 2009 pandemic.
 
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