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WHO Considers Airborne Precautions for Medical Workers After Coronavirus Found in Aerosols

HeadlineMar 18, 2020

The World Health Organization is considering ordering medical workers to take “airborne precautions” while treating COVID-19 patients, after a new study showed the virus may be transmissible for up to three hours in aerosolized droplets. The report in The New England Journal of Medicine also warns the virus can survive up to 24 hours on cardboard surfaces and up to two to three days on plastic and stainless steel.

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