Summary of the Evidence For and Against the Routes of Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 - Google Slides
Summary of the Evidence For and Against the Routes of Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 - Google Slides
2021 April
The coronavirus pandemic and aerosols: Does COVID-19 transmit via expiratory particles?
(2020). The coronavirus pandemic and aerosols: Does COVID-19 transmit via expiratory particles? Aerosol Science and Technology: Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 635-638.
Emerging Issue Brief: Pandemic COVID-19 and Airborne Transmission ~Environmental Health Committee (EHC), ASHRAE
Tasks ASHRAE plans
Characterization of airborne particles from cleaning sprays and their corresponding respiratory deposition fractions
"The total airborne mass fraction was between 2.7% and 32.2% of the mass emitted from the bottle, depending on the product. Between 0.0001% and 0.01% of the total airborne mass fraction consisted of residual particles. However, these particles had a mass median aerodynamic diameter between 1.9 µm and 3.7 µm, constituting a total respiratory deposition of up to 77%...Thus, the use of cleaning sprays can result in chemical airway exposure, with particles in the relevant size range for both nasal and alveolar deposition"
Airborne infectious diseases ~ASHRAE POSITION STATEMENT
Includes analyses of effects of humidity on transmission
CDC updates webpage on how covid-19 is spread after Website error last month - The Washington Post
The update officially acknowledges growing evidence that under certain conditions, people farther than six feet apart can become infected by tiny droplets and particles that float in the air for minutes and hours, and that they play a role in the pandemic.
Mounting evidence suggests coronavirus is airborne — but health advice has not caught up
"People infected with SARS-CoV-2 exhaled 1,000–100,000 copies per minute of viral RNA, a marker of the pathogen’s presence. Because the volunteers simply breathed out, the viral RNA was probably carried in aerosols." "When researchers created aerosols of the new coronavirus, the aerosols remained infectious for at least 16 hours, and had greater infectivity than did those of the coronaviruses SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV." "No amount of ventilation could have reduced the risk to an acceptable level for the two-and-a-half-hour rehearsal, she says." "SARS-CoV-2 in mock saliva aerosols lost 90% of its viability in 6 minutes of exposure to summer sunlight, compared with 125 minutes in darkness."