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SINGAPORE: The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that airborne transmission of COVID-19 is unlikely to be a big driver of the disease.
Professor Dale Fisher, who chairs the WHO’s Global Outbreak and Alert and Response Network (GOARN), said that the health organization maintains that the virus is spread mostly by contact and droplet spread.
“Outside of the hospital, we really do not see the airborne transmission as a big driver. That’s where we stand,” said Prof Fisher, a senior infectious diseases consultant at the National University Hospital.
Agreeing, Associate Professor Hsu Li Yang, program leader for infectious diseases at the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, pointed out that the transmission of COVID-19 occurs in a continuum.
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