Coughing while walking down a corridor leaves coronavirus particles BEHIND you

Coronavirus particles from a cough linger in the air BEHIND an infected person in a corridor – posing an infection risk to children, study warns Researchers used computer models to see how space changes air flow  Found close walls like in a corridor changes behaviour of particles from a cough In open space they latch … Read more

COVID-19: Cough clouds of coronavirus particles are up to 23 TIMES smaller when wearing a mask

Face masks must be worn on public transport and in many indoor spaces, including shops, shopping centres, indoor transport hubs, museums, galleries, cinemas and public libraries.  It is currently the law for passengers to wear face coverings in taxis and private hire vehicles, in hospitality venues, like restaurants and bars, other than when you are … Read more

Coronavirus-laden particles in lifts can survive for half an hour

Infected coronavirus particles from a cough can swirl around inside a lift for up to half an hour if the doors are kept closed, according to a new study. Experts from the University of Amsterdam mimicked a series of coughs inside a hospital lift to determine how long they lasted under different conditions. When the … Read more

Coronavirus-laden particles swirl around inside a lift for up to half an hour

Infected coronavirus particles from a cough can swirl around inside a lift for up to half an hour if the doors are kept closed, according to a new study. Experts from the University of Amsterdam mimicked a series of coughs inside a hospital lift to determine how long they lasted under different conditions. When the … Read more

Coronavirus: Alarming video reveals virus-laden particles created by singing

Researchers in Australia believe singing, especially in a choir, could spread coronavirus via airborne droplets.  The findings come from a slow-motion video with special LED lighting which shows how otherwise invisible particles shoot from the mouth of a singer.  During an experiment, a person was asked to sing a popular scale and some sounds, such … Read more

Interstellar visitor Oumuamua is a ‘dust bunny’ formed from particles inside a comet, experts say

Interstellar visitor Oumuamua may be a ‘dust bunny,’ according to experts who say it formed from particles inside an Oort cloud comet and broke off due to hydrodynamic stress Oumuamua, spotted in 2017, is Earth’s first interstellar visitor The discovery has raised many questions, primarily focused on its origins  Experts now say it formed similar to … Read more

Decline in vehicle journeys in lockdown did NOT reduce emissions of toxic particles

The significant reduction in vehicle journeys at the start of the Covid-19 lockdown – which saw traffic levels fall by as much as 80 per cent – did not reduce the level of toxic ‘fine’ particles in Scotland’s air, according to experts at the University of Stirling. A new report published today shows that harmful particulate matter … Read more

COVID-19: Flush of a urinal causes coronavirus-laden particles to ‘climb violently’ into the air 

Wear a mask when using public toilets! Flush of a urinal sends coronavirus-laden particles ‘climbing violently’ into the air Researchers modelled how urinals issue sprays of tiny particles when flushed They found that 57 per cent of particles are ejected away from the urinal itself These potentially virus-bearing particles hit one’s thigh in just over … Read more

Coronavirus: Contagious particles float 16 FEET from patients

There is currently a great deal of controversy about how much of a role liquid droplets in the air – or aerosols – play in spreading the novel coronavirus. But a new study from the University of Florida has confirmed that these droplets don’t just contain bits of genetic material, but are actually infectious. Air … Read more

Hospital discovers contagious coronavirus particles floating 16 FEET away from patients

There is currently a great deal of controversy about how much of a role liquid droplets in the air – or aerosols – play in spreading the novel coronavirus. But a new study from the University of Florida has confirmed that these droplets don’t just contain bits of genetic material, but are actually infectious. Air … Read more