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How COVID-19 Spreads?

There is much to learn about the newly emerged COVID-19, including how and how easily it spreads.
Based on what is currently known, COVID-19 and SARS/MERS-CoV, spread is thought to occur mostly from person-to-person via respiratory droplets among close contacts.

Close contact can occur while caring for a patient, including:
§Being within approximately 6 feet (2 meters) of a patient with COVID-19 for a prolonged period of time.
§Having direct contact with infectious secretions from a patient with COVID-19.
§Infectious secretions may include sputum, serum, blood, and respiratory droplets.
§If close contact occurs while not wearing all recommended PPE, healthcare personnel may be at risk of infection.