WHO calls for more evidence on COVID-19 transmission

An open letter, signed by 239 researchers from 32 countries, sent to public health bodies, including the World Health Organization, on Monday argues there's significant evidence the coronavirus can persist in the air and spread in tiny, airborne particles from person to person.



The letter, published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases on Monday, advocates for "the use of preventative measures to mitigate this route of airborne transmission" and suggests re-examining the role of different transmission routes in the spread of disease.


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 The existence of the open letter was first reported by The New York Times and Los Angeles Times on Saturday, describing the WHO as an organization "out of step with science" on the matter. On Thursday, the WHO responded by updating its scientific brief on how the coronavirus is spread.

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