It's so new we continue to find out more about it each day. I have to say they are actually making real advances in figuring it out in such a short time. Normally, at this stage in a disease, it's a slow process that takes years to get this far in the study of it.This has got to be the most baffling virus ever.
It's so new we continue to find out more about it each day. I have to say they are actually making real advances in figuring it out in such a short time. Normally, at this stage in a disease, it's a slow process that takes years to get this far in the study of it.
The next study suggests that kids have a higher viral load than thought.
Young kids could spread COVID-19 as much as older children and adults, study suggests
Researchers have discovered that children younger than 5 years with mild to moderate COVID-19 have much higher levels of genetic material for the virus in the nose compared to older children and adults. The findings point to the possibility that the youngest children transmit the virus as much...www.sciencedaily.com
German study finds no evidence coronavirus spreads in schools
German study finds no evidence coronavirus spreads in schools
Schools do not play a major role in spreading the coronavirus, according to the results of a German study released on Monday. The study, the largest carried out on schoolchildren and teachers in Germany, found traces of the virus in fewer than 1 per cent of teachers and children. Scientists from...news.yahoo.com
And this study suggests just the opposite. So who do we believe?
Yes, it does live on surfaces, Garnet, and can be transmitted that way. The CDC came back to clarify that awhile back.I have seen conflicting reports here in the USA as well. I really don't know what to believe. At first they were saying that the virus lives on inanimate surfaces for a long time, then they were saying that it isn't transmitted that way.
That's a great description!Yes, it does live on surfaces, Garnet, and can be transmitted that way. The CDC came back to clarify that awhile back.
OK, here's the deal. This little virus doesn't just fly around with little wings on it's own. It needs a ride. Whether that ride is through globlets or spray or mist it's riding something wet to get to where it goes. It lives "in" that little airplane of "stuff" it's riding on. If the "stuff" lands on something, it continues to live for awhile. That's where and how you get transfer. (That's as simple as I can make this.)
Masks are not supposed to stop your breath or air. They stop the "stuff"...from incoming and outgoing with their little virus riders.
Thanks. I hope it helps give a clearer picture to people of how this thing travels.That's a great description!