The airborne lifetime of small speech droplets and their potential importance in SARS-CoV-2 transmission
N Stadnytski et al, PNAS, May 13, 2020
N Stadnytski et al, PNAS, May 13, 2020
Laser light scattering observations have revealed that loud speech can emit thousands of oral fluid droplets per second. In a closed, stagnant air environment, they disappear from the window of view with time constants in the range of 8 to 14 min. There is a substantial probability that normal speaking causes airborne virus transmission in confined environments.
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