Members of the World Health Organization's technical committee have said they are working on publishing a scientific brief about how and if the coronavirus can spread in the air, following a letter signed by more than 200 scientists who have called for the WHO and others to acknowledge that the disease can spread in the air. Committee member Prof Benedetta Allegranzi said evidence on airborne transmission was emerging but 'is not definitive'
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'Evidence emerging' of airborne Covid-19 spread, says WHO
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