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The science: When you flush a toilet, aerosols containing any pathogen residing in the bowl spray into the bathroom. A 2022 ...
This work is published in Nature Communications in the paper, “Real-time environmental surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 aerosols.” “There is nothing at the moment that tells us how safe a room is ...
Your chances of being infected depend on the size of the room and the number of people infected with COVID-19 inside. “When they talk, talk loudly, when they breathe, small respiratory aerosols ...
Lasers reveal aerosols leaving the toilet after every flush. John Crimaldi Until that question is answered, there are simple steps that not only protect you from any potential bad stuff but could ...
The aerosols can hang around in the air for hours, and others can inhale them. So yes, if someone in your house is exhaling SARS-CoV-2-viral particles, you could breathe them in and become infected.
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