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COVID-19 can transmit via aerosol: authorities
    2020-02-20  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE novel coronavirus (COVID-19) can be transmitted when someone was exposed to high concentrations of aerosol in a relatively closed environment for a long time, according to the country’s health authorities.

The respiratory droplets and close contact transmission are the major routes of the coronavirus infection, according to the latest version of the diagnosis and treatment plan issued by the National Health Commission and National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine yesterday.

The aerosol transmission was newly added in the plan, which has been updated to its sixth edition.

The aerosol transmission refers to the mixing of the virus with droplets in the air to form aerosols, which can float for long distances and cause infection after inhalation.

The new plan also suggested recovered patients to stay at home and avoid close contact with other people for 14 days to reduce the risk of infection with other pathogens.

Recovered patients shall visit a hospital for health checkups in the second and fourth weeks after being discharged, said the plan.

A total of 14,376 people had been discharged from hospitals after recovery by the end of Tuesday, data from the commission showed.

COVID-19-infected patients in severe conditions may also suffer from “multiple organ failure,” added the plan.

(Xinhua)

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