"The strains we are seeing are not airborne except for the limited case of droplets."
Don't worry, be happy! (/sarc)
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The contrast could not be clearer: one health care worker (Jallah) with no protective gear, takes blood pressure, temperature twice, sits the patient up in bed, gives him hot tea. She is clear after 14 days as far as we know.
Later a second health care worker gets the patients virus-laden fluids on her protective gear, has to take that off very carefully and gets infected as she takes it off.
Obviously there are other ways to get infected, but widespread airborne infection is not one of them.