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Home / News / India News / Coronavirus: Aerosols can travel up to 10 meters, says government
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Coronavirus: Aerosols can travel up to 10 meters, says government

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Last updated on May 20, 2021, 05:03 pm
Coronavirus: Aerosols can travel up to 10 meters, says government
COVID-19: The Indian government has issued fresh guidelines, focusing on double masks, physical distancing, and proper ventilation.

Even as India continues to fight a tough battle against a devastating second wave of the coronavirus, the central government has issued fresh guidelines on how to curb the spread of the virus. In the document, titled "Stop the Transmission, Crush the Pandemic," the government focuses on measures such as double masking, physical distancing, and proper ventilation arrangements. Here are more details on this.

In this article
  • Saliva, nasal discharge primary mode of virus transmission
  • Double mask or use an N95 mask
  • Frequently clean high-contact points to avoid virus spread
  • Document highlights importance of proper ventilation
  • Placement of fans crucial in reducing risk
  • If ACs are on, doors and windows should be opened
  • India's coronavirus crisis
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Saliva, nasal discharge primary mode of virus transmission

Saliva, nasal discharge primary mode of virus transmission

Saliva and nasal discharge from an infected individual in the form of droplets and aerosols is the primary mode of coronavirus transmission, the Indian government's Principal Scientific Adviser K VijayRaghavan's office said in the guidelines today. Though droplets fall within two meters of an infected person, smaller aerosol particles can travel in the air up to 10 meters, according to the document.

Masks

Double mask or use an N95 mask

Double mask or use an N95 mask

You should wear a double layer mask or an N95 mask for maximum protection, the guidelines say. For double masking, prefer wearing a surgical mask and a tight-fitting cloth mask over it. "Ideally, surgical mask should be used only once, but when pairing, you can use it up to five times by leaving it in a dry place for seven days after one use."

Information

Frequently clean high-contact points to avoid virus spread

Droplets emitted by an infected person can land on various surfaces and survive there for a long time, the advisory warned. It suggested frequent cleaning of high-contact points such as door handles, switches, taps, and chairs, etc., using disinfectants like phenyl and bleach.

Ventilation

Document highlights importance of proper ventilation

The document also highlights the role of well-ventilated spaces in reducing the risk of coronavirus spread. "Just as smells can be diluted from the air through opening windows and doors and using exhaust systems, ventilating spaces with improved directional air flow decreases the accumulated viral land in the air, reducing the risk of transmission," it said.

Measures

Placement of fans crucial in reducing risk

Placement of fans crucial in reducing risk

The placement of fans is crucial - they should not be placed where they can cause contaminated air to flow directly toward a person present in the room, according to the advisory. If the windows and doors of a room are closed, the exhaust fans must be turned on "to create the ideal airflow for maximum protection from indoor infection."

Measures

If ACs are on, doors and windows should be opened

If ACs are on, doors and windows should be opened

In indoor settings where air conditioners are turned on, doors/windows should be kept wide open so that clean air can enter from the outside and dilute the virus particles. Adding an exhaust fan is also recommended. "In offices, auditoriums, shopping malls etc. use of gable fan systems and roof ventilators are recommended. Frequent cleaning and replacement of filters is highly recommended," the advisory added.

Situation

India's coronavirus crisis

India has been gripped by a ferocious second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, reporting lakhs of new infections every day over the past few weeks. In the past 24 hours, the country logged 2,76,070 new coronavirus cases. With over 3,800 more fatalities, the death toll in India crossed 75,000 for this month and 2.87 lakh overall.

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