Coronavirus infection can also spread with minor particles present in the air!
Scientists give a new warning to the WHO regarding Coronavirus
JULY 06 (WTN) - Coronavirus infection is the biggest challenge facing human civilization at this time. So far, 5 lakh 37 thousand people have died due to the Coronavirus infection due to the mistake, negligence, and irresponsible attitude of the Chinese leftist government. At the same time, more than 15 million 75 thousand people have been infected with Coronavirus infection disease.
As you are aware that no medicine or vaccine has yet been invented for the Coronavirus infection. In such a situation, doctors from all over the world are treating patients infected with the Coronavirus infection at their own level. Although scientists are working day and night in search of the Coronavirus medicine and vaccine, no concrete breakthrough has been achieved so far.
But in the midst of all this, the role of WHO (World Health Organization) in the Coronavirus infection epidemic has been under siege. Many countries in the world, including the US, have accused the WHO of being negligent in the case of the Coronavirus infection and not being given the right information and advice under China's pressure about the disease.
Amidst all this, 239 scientists from 32 countries have written a letter to the WHO advising and warning about the Coronavirus to change its guidelines related to the Coronavirus because the Coronavirus is also present in the air. Actually, scientists wanted to publish all the information related to this letter in a journal. But even before this letter was leaked in the media.
For your information, let's know that scientists have appealed to the WHO to change the guidelines related to Coronavirus soon. According to the scientists, "People are getting infected with the Coronavirus even by the slightest particles in the air because the Coronavirus can remain in the air for a long time and can infect people up to several meters."
According to the scientists, "The long-term presence of Coronavirus in the air will cause the infection to spread much faster in closed rooms or buses, etc. Therefore, those working in the same room or traveling in any bus need to be more alert than ever before because the risk has been increased after the withdrawal of the lockdown."
According to Professor Lydia Moravska of Australia's Queensland University of Technology, who is part of the team of scientists writing the letter, "We are 100 percent convinced that the Coronavirus infection can infect people even with minor airborne particles."
If the WHO accepts this claim by scientists, the WHO may have to change its guidelines regarding the Coronavirus. According to the WHO's new guidelines, people may be compulsorily instructed to wear masks, even in places where there is no better ventilation.
Indeed, in view of the Coronavirus, the WHO states that the Coronavirus infection is spread mainly by large Respiratory Droplets during coughing or sneezing of an infected person. The WHO should seriously consider the letter of these scientists and not take it lightly. Because earlier, the WHO had come under pressure from China and took a long time to accept Taiwan's advice that the Coronavirus infection spreads from person to person. It is hoped that the WHO will not take the time to accept the right decision under Chinese pressure.