From the OP:
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At present, health authorities recognize three vehicles of coronavirus transmission:
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The key words here are "AT PRESENT". I realize that there has been a huge learning curve with this virus but information seems to change so quickly and so drastically that I often don't know what to think.
Last I heard, this virus is not an aerosol. In other words, the droplets are too heavy to hang in the air for any length of time.
Is this new information? I don't see a date on this article. When was this information published?
I've also read that it is almost impossible to contract the virus outdoors when temperatures are above 77 degrees. Has that changed?
Now after months and months of stringent hand washing and using sanitizer, we are told that it's not likely that the virus can be caught by touching surfaces.
I'm not sure what my point is here other than it's very difficult to know what to believe.