Corona infection also possible from air, CSIR chief’s advice to wear masks even in closed places
Airborne transmission of COVID-19: Corona Virus is changing day by day. Meanwhile, CSIR has asked people to apply masks even in closed places after the virus has confirmed its spread. Explain that about 11½ people in the country are infected with Corona.
Highlights
- In the case of Corona, the country is continuously increasing
- Now CSIR has asked people to wear masks even in closed places
- The WHO has also acknowledged that the Kovid-19 can also spread through the air
- Only after this, CSIR has asked people to apply precautionary masks
Following the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmation of the deadly corona virus being spread by air, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has asked people to wear masks even in closed places. Let the WHO agree that small droplets from the infected person’s sneezing and coughing remain in the air for a long time and others are at risk of infection. In such a situation, there is a great danger for those who are using N-95 masks. The corona virus floating in the air can enter the body comfortably with a breath.
‘Air circulation possible, need to be cautious’
CSIR Chief Shekhar C Mande gave his opinion on all these concerns in his blog and quoted various studies and analyzes that all the evidence that has been found shows that SARS-CoV-2 is also possible to air. So how do we protect ourselves? To this, Mande wrote, ‘The answer is simple. Avoid crowds, be open to work and most importantly wear masks even in closed areas.
239 scientists wrote a letter
Let us tell you that 239 scientists from 32 countries had written a letter to WHO and said that Kovid-19 was spreading from the air and pointed out the issue. Mande said that wearing masks is the strongest strategy and is probably mandatory for everyone. On the debate as to whether the transmission of COVID is by air or not, Mande says that there is also a debate on whether the infected place is also the source of infection? If you talk about infection, it is happening through the breath.
CSIR said small drops remain in the air
He said, ‘It is clear that when people sneeze or cough, droplets are released from the air. Big drops fall to the ground but small drops float in the air for a long time. Large drops from an infected person’s sneezing or coughing fall on the ground and it does not go very far. But small droplets are present in the air for a long time. ‘
So social distancing methods are not effective?
Initially, the methods of social distancing that WHO and other institutions had described were based on the fact that the transmission of Kovid-19 is mainly due to large droplets, which fall on the surface due to heavy. Scientists from 239 countries urged the medical community to pay attention to the airborne infection of Kovid-19. Scientists wrote in an open letter, ‘There is a strong possibility for the Kovid-19 virus to spread through the air. Small droplets floating in the air float for several meters.
Center’s big warning on N-95 mask
Meanwhile, the Center has written a letter to all states and union territories, issuing a warning against wearing the N-95 mask Latest News to people that it does not stop the spread of the virus. And this is the ‘opposite’ of the steps taken to stop the Kovid-19 epidemic. Rajiv Garg, Director General of Health Services in the Ministry of Health, wrote a letter to the Principal Secretaries of Health and Medical Education of the states, saying that the N-95 mask fitted with a perforated respirator is contrary to the steps adopted to prevent the spread of corona virus as it masks the virus. Does not stop coming out.
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