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Updated CDC guidance acknowledges coronavirus can spread through the air
(CNN)The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated guidance on its website to say coronavirus can commonly spread "through respiratory droplets or small particles, such as those in aerosols," which are produced even when a person breathes.
"Airborne viruses, including COVID-19, are among the most contagious and easily spread," the site now says.
Previously, the CDC page said that Covid-19 was thought to spread mainly between people in close contact -- about 6 feet -- and "through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks.
How convenient!
Right before election time!
Wonder what shutdowns, restrictions and other measures they will make now?
I’ll jump out ahead of this, and take a guess and say “too unsafe to vote in person”.??
Wrong as always but Science doesn't matter to you.
Mostly has to do with spread in aircraft.
Enjoy your day
Report Claims China Tried To Cover Up Scope Of COVID-19, Could Have Prevented Pandemic
Research shows the CCP could have reduced the number of cases in China by up to 95 percentas early as mid-December [2019], and no later than December 27th, the CCP had enough information to assess it was legally obligated to inform the WHO
Again....Thanks china.....you fuckin' dirty communist pieces of shit!
It's been agreed upon by numerous world health experts, doctors, and scientists that the virus was already in their countries before anyone knew, and there was literally NOTHING they could have done to stop the spread.
Still waiting on the 3 science boys to talk about Black Lives Matter protests and the science of social distancing.
I searched far and wide thru the science literature and found nary a statement that black skin protected anyone from covid. Yet, democrats allowed massive BLM protests.
Any scientists want to refute that?
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
Still waiting on the 3 science boys to talk about Black Lives Matter protests and the science of social distancing.
I searched far and wide thru the science literature and found nary a statement that black skin protected anyone from covid. Yet, democrats allowed massive BLM protests.
Any scientists want to refute that?
Hilarious Republican President Who's incharge of your Circus of delusion
Call the White House ask for Donald I am sure he will take your call.
You two can have a nice chat.
Wait Science. I am so sorry Republicans don't believe in it.
Hilarious Republican President Who's incharge of your Circus of delusion
Call the White House ask for Donald I am sure he take your call.
You two can have a nice chat.
The majority of covid cases are in democrat cities. That also happens to be where most of the BLM protests were at. I'd say BLM alone is responsible for the majority of covid deaths. Democrats have blood on their hands.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
The majority of covid cases are in democrat cities. That also happens to be where most of the BLM protests were at. I'd say BLM alone is responsible for the majority of covid deaths. Democrats have blood on their hands.
Really go on please tell us All about your therapy I mean theories.
Ok how many times are they going to flip flop on the " facts "?
CDC: Guideline Saying Coronavirus Spread Through Air Was Posted in Error, Removed
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention removed a guideline, posted on their website, that said the coronavirus could spread through the air and said it was posted in error.
A draft version of proposed changes to these recommendations was posted in error to the agency’s official website. CDC is currently updating its recommendations regarding airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). Once this process has been completed, the update language will be posted.
This CDC error came only days after it reversed another recommendation on testing guidelines. The CDC had been stating that people without symptoms did not need a test. The new recommendation that came on Friday, September 18, said those same people do need a test.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention removed a guideline, posted on their website, that said the coronavirus could spread through the air and said it was posted in error.
A draft version of proposed changes to these recommendations was posted in error to the agency’s official website. CDC is currently updating its recommendations regarding airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). Once this process has been completed, the update language will be posted.
This CDC error came only days after it reversed another recommendation on testing guidelines. The CDC had been stating that people without symptoms did not need a test. The new recommendation that came on Friday, September 18, said those same people do need a test.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb said the litany of errors are very concerning and could ruin the reputation of the agency. He also had some questions about how this keeps happening.
“It’s really hard to believe that this was an accidental posting of draft guidance that they had to subsequently pull down 48 hours later that they didn’t realize they had put it up over the course of the weekend,”
There is no doubt that the numerous reversals and errors given have cast doubt on the recommendations of the CDC as well as the World Health Organization.
Testing numbers that contained antibody as well as viral tests have also produced multiple concerns about the validity of the data coming out of the CDC. Those paying attention to these mistakes have also questioned the timing of many of these errors.
Back in May, several states were combining the results of the two separate tests into one report on positive tests.
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