How a nebuliser can give coronavirus millions more droplets to hitch a ride on
By national medical reporter Sophie Scott and the Specialist Reporting Team s Emily Clark
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FebFebruary 2021 at 3:43am
Authorities say a nebuliser is the likely source of transmission among some of the cases at the Melbourne Airport Holiday Inn.
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A guest in Melbourne s hotel quarantine system was positive with COVID-19 when they used a nebuliser, believe experts, who say every second they used the machine they would have been releasing up to 10,000 times more aerosol particles than if they were breathing normally.
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