
The WHO acknowledges the new evidence saying Covid-19 could spread by tiny particles suspended in the air, but says it requires further assessment.
Subsequently, the WHO acknowledged the fact that the virus could spread by tiny particles suspended in the air in specific settings, like enclosed and crowded spaces. This finding would eventually lead to broader use of masks, even indoors. But WHO also said that the current evidence is preliminary, and further assessment is required.
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