Someone pointed out that in medical terms, if the virus is transferred through tiny droplets in the air this would technically not be called an "airborne virus". Airborne, in medical terms would mean that the virus has the ability to stay alive without a liquid carrier. On one hand this is a question of semantics, and the point is well taken, but keep in mind that the study did not officially determine how the virus traveled through the air, it merely established that it does travel through the air.
As far as I'm concerned, that's airborne enough to do the job. To heck with their "technicalities". This stuff is spreading far too fast to think otherwise, imho.
Coming over from ,Frica on a plane counts as airborne to me. Airborne Express.
funny how the govt uses the medical definition and not the common sense approach in their feeble attempt to maintain a perspective of control...
Too many preventable events have happened during Obama’s watch - and his track record is one complete list of failures!
[if the virus is transferred through tiny droplets in the air this would technically not be called an “airborne virus”.]
yeah - maybe we should call it “Floating Hitchhiker” - or just “air transferable qualities”
like you, I agree... - it’s time to state it for what it is and can do!