COVID-19 PROTOCOL: NEWS
April 9 2021THE TEAM AND THE UNIFORM
April 11 2021Studies continue little by little, as do in-depth studies, but this does not mean that treatments of environments and surfaces should be eliminated.
Sanctification and disinfection must continue and we must continue to reduce and contain any possibility of spread, especially by washing and disinfecting your hands.
“There is no evidence of the usefulness of disinfectants in community settings for the prevention of contagion
The journal Nature had already addressed the topic last February with a long article and an accompanying editorial: the risk of contagion of the coronavirus through surfaces is almost zero, despite this, efforts are still focused on cleaning and sanitization.
With an appeal: pay greater attention to the main route of infection, the so-called airborne transmission (aerosol), that is, the large and small respiratory droplets that carry viral particles emitted by people sneezing, coughing, talking and breathing and which can remain for a long time in a closed, poorly ventilated environment.
Now a new report published by the Centers for Disease and Control Prevention (CDC) of the United States which analyzed the various available studies concluded that the transmission of the coronavirus through contact with a contaminated surface is very rare: one case in ten thousand.
The full article at the link below, but the indications given by ISS and WHO remain valid.