Covid-19 and aerosol transmission: up in the air (Letter)
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Turner, R
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2021
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The BMJ’s article about aerosol transmission in covid-19 rightly draws attention to an important subject, but the title—“Risk of aerosol transmission to staff outside of intensive care is likely to be higher than predicted”—is misleading.1 The risk of aerosol transmission is probably substantial in covid-19, and infection control policies should reflect this. But the quoted study does not help us quantify this risk outside of intensive care units.
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372
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Biomedical and clinical sciences
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Turner, R, Covid-19 and aerosol transmission: up in the air, BMJ, 2021, 372, pp. n636