sell out….again
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention “erroneously” said on Monday the coronavirus could spread through the air beyond 2 meters, and not just through close person to person contact as initially supposed.
“There is growing evidence that droplets and airborne particles can remain suspended in the air and be breathed in by others, and travel distances beyond 6 feet,” the CDC’s updated COVID-19 guidance noted, but was corrected shortly after.
“A draft version of proposed changes to these recommendations was posted in error to the agency’s official website,” the CDC stated, adding that it “is currently updating its recommendations regarding the airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2. Once this process has been completed, the updated language will be posted.”