The coronavirus can travel through the air at least 13 feet — more
than twice as far as social distancing guidelines, according to a report
from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Research published in the federal agency’s Emerging Infectious Diseases journal shows the contagion spreading far further than previous official suggestions — and also getting spread on people’s shoes.
“The aerosol distribution characteristics … indicate that the
transmission distance of [COVID-19] might be 4 m,” the report says,
translating as more than 13 feet.
“Furthermore, half of the samples from the soles of the ICU medical
staff shoes tested positive,” the researchers wrote of samples taken at
Huoshenshan Hospital in Wuhan.
“Therefore, the soles of medical staff shoes might function as carriers.”
The report, based on research by a team at the Academy of Military Medical Sciences in Beijing, appears to reaffirm fears that the current social distancing guidelines of 6 feet may not be enough.
It also suggests people — especially medical staff on the frontlines —
could inadvertently be spreading the bug away from its source,
recommending stringent disinfecting measures.
High levels were also found on frequently touched surfaces like computer mice, trashcans and bed rails.
The CDC recommends 6 feet for social distancing, while the World Health Organization claims just 3 feet should be enough, less than a quarter of the distance the current study suggests it spreads.
https://nypost.com/2020/04/12/the-coronavirus-can-travel-at-least-13-feet-new-study-shows/
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