Anonymous ID: 0be449 May 19, 2020, 3:07 p.m. No.9243820   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4259

CDC updates guidance to say COVID-19 'does not spread easily' through touching contaminated surfaces

 

Not the main way it spreads

 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its guidance on COVID-19 to say that the disease "does not spread easily" on contaminated surfaces.

 

The disease has always been thought to spread mainly through person-to-person contact by respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. But up until recently, the CDC maintained that the virus could also spread through contact with contaminated surfaces.

 

Now the CDC says "the virus spreads easily between people" but "does not spread easily in other ways." Under the second section, the guidance reads: "It may be possible for COVID-19 to spread in other ways, but these are not thought to be the main ways the virus spreads."

 

According to Yahoo News, the guidance used to simply say that spread in other ways "may be possible," without the added disclaimer. This is, of course, a subtle change, but still one of interest.

 

What's the background?

 

Much of the thinking on the virus' spread through contaminated surfaces stemmed from a New England Journal of Medicine study in March that found the virus could survive in the air for hours and on certain surfaces for days. In the study, the virus was detected up to four hours later on copper, up to one day later on cardboard, and up to three days later on plastic and stainless steel.

 

Though the study never purported to say that people who touched those surfaces could become infected, guidance on the matter advised caution.

 

In April, when the Food and Drug Administration announced that customers don't need to worry about contracting the virus from grocery packaging, CDC guidance expressed caution, citing the study.

 

It should be noted that the World Health Organization has not updated its guidance on contaminated surfaces and still states that "COVID-19 spreads primarily from person to person," but "can also spread if you touch contaminated objects and surfaces."

What changed?

 

The Yahoo News report notes that the reason for the change is not due to any new study on the virus' viability on surfaces, but rather epidemiological data has simply found that person-to-person contact is the main highway for transmission.

 

"Based on the epidemiology, we know that the main way this virus is infecting people is from direct contact with other infected people," said Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. "Contaminated surfaces play some role, but it's likely much smaller."

 

"This is a respiratory virus, and respiratory viruses largely spread through breathing in infected respiratory droplets," he added.

 

It's worth noting that the updated guidance does not necessarily mean people should be less cautious about touching surfaces on which the virus may be present.

 

Dr. Richard Watkins, an infectious disease physician at Northeast Ohio Medical University, told Yahoo News that "we are still learning about this new coronavirus — including how it spreads."

 

"It might be possible to become infected after touching a surface that has the virus, then touching one's face," Watkins added. "That is why handwashing and avoiding touching one's face are important. However, this isn't the main way the virus is spread."

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/cdc-updates-guidance-contaminated-surfaces

Anonymous ID: 0be449 May 19, 2020, 3:10 p.m. No.9243851   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3861 >>3911 >>3945 >>3965 >>3969 >>4112 >>4463

Gov Newsom Calls For $1 Trillion In Federal Aid For California As LA Drags Feet On Reopening: Live Updates

 

Instead of holding a press briefing on Tuesday, Cali Gov Gavin Newsom appeared on CNBC's "Fast Money" for an interview with host Melissa Lee at 5pmET.

 

During the interview, the Cali governor reiterated his demand for $1 trillion in federal aid for California, despite emerging evidence that economic reopenings haven't produced the feared spike in cases - in fact, many states that have dragged their feet on reopening have seen higher rates of infection.

 

Fox Business's Charlie Gasparino reported that there is a "growing consensus" between both parties for another $1 trillion round of stimulus spending after Memorial Day. But with every governor walking to the White House with their hand out, the battle over the next aid bill should be especially fierce, forcing Dems to reckon with the reality that they really don't need all that money.

 

If Newsom fears his state is short on cash (seemingly a perennial problem in California), maybe he should tell LA County to stop dragging its feet on reopening its economy.

 

As expected, the World Health Assembly has adopted an EU-led resolution supported by a vast majority of measures calling for a thorough WHO-led investigation into the origins of the outbreak in China. Australia welcomed the news in a statement. Australia was one of the first states to support the measure, and its support has elicited reprisals from China, including a recent hike in Chinese tariffs on Australian barley.

 

The Australian Government today welcomes the adoption of a landmark Resolution on the global COVID-19 response at the 73rd session of the World Health Assembly, which was EU-led and cosponsored by over 130 WHO member states.

 

The resolution commits to an impartial, independent and comprehensive evaluation into COVID-19, at the earliest appropriate moment, to review the lessons learned from the international health response coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO).

 

There is also a clear mandate to identify the source of the COVID-19 virus and how it was transmitted to humans, which will be necessary to prevent and reduce the risks of the emergence of new diseases that pass from animals to humans.

 

Australia has been clear and transparent in calling for an independent review into COVID-19, which is an unprecedented global health and economic crisis.

 

Australia will continue to be a consistent and constructive voice in the international community to advance and protect our national interest and the global interest.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/chinese-ambassador-says-independent-who-investigation-joke-virus-updates