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Coronavirus Australia: New advice on COVID spread puts air quality in the spotlight

“It’s not to say that we need to get rid of all the other [precautions] we have in place. It’s just recognising that COVID transmits from person to person in a number of ways,” Ms Cole said. “So you could be washing your hands until the cows come home and you could still get COVID-19, because you’ve shared contaminated air.” Advertisement Loading A recent outbreak in Perth that sparked a snap lockdown and was the catalyst for the India flight ban is suspected to have been caused by the virus travelling between guests’ rooms in a hotel with ventilation so poor it was recommended to be taken out of the quarantine program.

YouTuber amazed by reaction to coronavirus video jokingly banning speech sounds

YouTuber amazed by reaction to coronavirus video jokingly banning speech sounds ThuThursday 24 Peter Prowse said he was amazed by the public response to the video. ( Print text only Key points: He said science showed consonants were more dangerous than vowels Despite the comic intent, scientific research underpins some of the claims But the retired public relations consultant has set tongues wagging in his native UK, and around the world with a viral video in which he pretends to ban certain speech sounds on the grounds they increase the risk of spreading coronavirus. In the joke clip, Mr Prowse suggests the sounds produced by the letters P, T and C will be phased out and replaced with the sounds produced by N, F and L.

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