Lab study: coronavirus loses most infectiousness in air in 10 minutes - Business Insider
The findings were made in a controlled lab environment and didn't use Omicron. But they offer clues about what could be happening in real life.
The coronavirus quickly lost its ability to infect human cells after it was released in tiny droplets suspended in the air, a lab study found.
Researchers observed the particles drying up in the env… [+3240 chars]
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