Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 User r_hove, in the Free-thinkers resisting the New Normal subreddit, 20 May 2021
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 User Lorkin000, in the Everything Related to the Field of "Band Instrument Repair", Musicians and Technicians Welcome! subreddit, 31 Jul 2020
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 User Bethereguy, in the r/de – nett hier, aber waren Sie schon mal in r/gittertiere subreddit, 06 Apr 2020
Gonna drop this NEJM link right here that discredits CDC "droplet" recommendation. I have yet to see one research article DEFINITIVELY prove droplet or airborne, and in doubt aren't we supposed to assume universal precautions? Where's the research backing up CDC droplet recommendation? User cm73802, in the Nursing for nurses and by nurses for the care of all. subreddit, 30 Mar 2020
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 | NEJM User FollowSteph, in the FollowSteph subreddit, 28 Mar 2020
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 | NEJM User SlippersEC, 27 Mar 2020
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 User gulliver-swift, in the /r/Newsvine - the place on Reddit to get smarter together subreddit, 26 Mar 2020
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 User dondiegoalonso, 21 Mar 2020
Estabilidade do Covid-19 por 3 horas no ar | NEJM User Alecfc147, in the [ARQUIVADO] Coronavírus Brasil (COVID-19) subreddit, 19 Mar 2020
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 User vendeth, in the CoronavirusUS subreddit, 19 Mar 2020
Had there been talk about COVID-2019 being airborne in local news? User iwouldgladlynot, in the Philippines - all about the Philippines subreddit, 19 Mar 2020
Findings: Viable virus can live on plastic and stainless steel up to 72 hours, on cardboard up to 24 hours, and on copper up to 4 hours. User millenniumsea2020, in the CovidFree Earth: peer-to-peer efforts against COVID-19 subreddit, 18 Mar 2020
(NEJM is THE reputable source) The virus's median half-life was about 1 hour as an aerosol. No viable virus was detected after 4 hours on copper, 24 hours on cardboard, and 72 hours on plastic and stainless steel. User morgichor, in the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) subreddit, 18 Mar 2020
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 | NEJM User zbmark, in the COVID-19 subreddit, 18 Mar 2020
Coronavirus kan uren lang in de lucht blijven hangen! User BanditMFG, in the Forum voor Democratie subreddit, 18 Mar 2020
Coronavirus can stay airborne for hours! User BanditMFG, in the For the latest news/articles/updates about COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) subreddit, 18 Mar 2020
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 | NEJM - DEEL DIT MET IEDEREEN! User BanditMFG, in the CoronavirusNL subreddit, 18 Mar 2020
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 | NEJM User BanditMFG, in the COVID19Conspiracy subreddit, 18 Mar 2020
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 | NEJM | 17MAR20 User IIWIIM8, in the COVID-19, "nCoV" subreddit, 18 Mar 2020
New England Journal of Medicine study contradicts WHO, suggesting airborne transmission COVID-19 User florenceforgiveme, in the Critical Care Medicine and Intensive Care Unit ICU, MICU, SICU, TICU, CVICU, Neuro-ICU, CCU, CCT. subreddit, 18 Mar 2020
Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 | NEJM User AstoriaBound, in the Nursing for nurses and by nurses for the care of all. subreddit, 18 Mar 2020
According to New England Journal of Medicine: Covid19 can remain viable in the air for up to 3 hours, and on some surfaces for up to 72 hours. User thesecretcitizen, in the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) subreddit, 17 Mar 2020
[Research] Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1 User Mikazukinoyaiba, in the Public Health subreddit, 17 Mar 2020
Study says novel coronavirus can last on surfaces for up to 3 days - Copper for up to 4 hours, cardboard for up to 24 hours User Bradster95, in the CoronaVirusLosAngeles subreddit, 17 Mar 2020
Study says novel coronavirus can last on surfaces for up to 3 days - Copper for up to 4 hours, cardboard for up to 24 hours User Bradster95, in the CoronavirusCalifornia subreddit, 17 Mar 2020
Study says novel coronavirus can last on surfaces for up to 3 days, copper for up to 4 hours, cardboard for up to 24 hours User Bradster95, in the CoronavirusUS subreddit, 17 Mar 2020