In early 2020, there was a sudden collective amnesia about airborne transmission of other coronaviruses among @WHO's IPC experts. We must uncover the causes of this mysterious "amnesia" so that it does not recur in the next pandemic.
In early 2020, there was a sudden collective amnesia about airborne transmission of other coronaviruses among @WHO's IPC experts. We must uncover the causes of this mysterious "amnesia" so that it does not recur in the next pandemic. https://t.co/lWwkH0kWFD
Here just some studies (from 2004 and 2005), providing evidence for airborne transmission of SARS1, that disappeared somehow in the mists of @WHO’s “collective amnesia” in January 2020.
@mdc_martinus @WHO Didn’t this change between WHO sit rep 6 to 7? Seem to remember they included the word airborne for SARS & MERS until late Jan 2020 Presumably this amnesia coincided with data emerging proving that SARS2 was airborne, as per David Heymann at @covidinquiryuk
@mdc_martinus @WHO In the ongoing pandemic -and the starting.