Risk of viral airborne transmission peaks within five seconds of face-to-face encounters, study finds

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Risk of viral airborne transmission peaks within five seconds of face-to-face encounters, study finds
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The main transmission routes identified initially for the novel coronavirus infection were droplet and contact transmission. Airborne transmission by aerosol particles was eventually identified as one of the most likely transmission routes.

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