Perhaps not covid - but other stuff. I will continue to use my elbow to
press the beg button at traffic lights.
It was interesting that in some places the button doesn't do anything
and the covid spin was that there was no need to press the button at
these location. Eventually, they covered the button instead of placing
signage above it.
M
On 23/2/21 11:48 am, Kim Holburn wrote:
https://theconversation.com/catching-covid-from-surfaces-is-very-unlikely-so-perhaps-we-can-ease-up-on-the-disinfecting-155359
Before addressing this, we need to define the question we’re asking.
The key question isn’t whether surface transmission is possible, or
whether it can occur in the real world — it almost certainly can.
The real question is: what is the extent of the role of surface
contact in the transmission of the virus? That is, what is the
likelihood of catching COVID via a surface, as opposed to other
methods of transmission?
there isn’t <https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00251-4> a
lot <https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00277-8> out there to
support surface transmission being of major importance in the spread
of COVID.
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