Article 51V33 Saliva spray during speech could transmit coronavirus – study

Saliva spray during speech could transmit coronavirus – study

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US scientists say findings add to case for wearing masks in public to control outbreak

Tiny droplets of saliva that are sprayed into the air when people speak may be sufficient to spread coronavirus, according to US government scientists who say the finding could help control the outbreak.

Researchers at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Maryland found that talking released thousands of fine droplets into the air that could pose a risk to others if the speaker were infected with the virus.

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