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    1. BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

      1/11 There are several misconceptions on social media currently around how #coronavirus is transmitted. Please allow us to clear it up. #2019nCoV

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    2. BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

      2/11 Receptors for #coronavirus are deep in a person’s lungs – a person must inhale enough of the virus that it can actually bind to those receptors deep in the lungs. #2019nCoV

      7 replies 329 retweets 798 likes
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    3. BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

      3/11 #Coronavirus is transmitted via larger droplets that fall quickly out of the air (for example, after a sneeze). This virus is not airborne. #2019nCoV

      19 replies 921 retweets 1,248 likes
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      BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

      4/11 #Coronavirus is not something that people can get from casual contact. A person must be in close contact (within 2 metres) with somebody to be able to inhale those droplets if a person coughs or sneezes without cover, in front of them. #2019nCoV

      12:16 PM - 30 Jan 2020
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        2. BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

          5/11 The droplets can fall to the ground after a sneeze and a person can touch them with their hands. The risk of transmission is low in this case, as those droplets must be of significant enough quantity to make it to the receptors in a person’s lungs. #coronavirus #2019nCoV

          4 replies 283 retweets 709 likes
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        3. BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

          6/11 If a person has touched something that has droplets on it with #coronavirus in it, as long as they clean their hands before touching their face or your mouth, they are not at risk of getting that virus in their body. #2019nCoV

          2 replies 384 retweets 793 likes
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        4. BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

          7/11 #Coronavirus is not something that comes in through the skin. This virus is remitted through large droplets that are breathed deep into a person’s lungs. #2019nCoV

          5 replies 266 retweets 441 likes
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        5. BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

          8/11 Regarding wearing masks – masks should be used by sick people to prevent transmission to other people. A mask will help keep a person’s droplets in. #2019nCoV #coronavirus

          8 replies 375 retweets 878 likes
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        6. BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

          9/11 It may be less effective to wear a mask in the community when a person is not sick themselves. Masks may give a person a false sense of security & are likely to increase the number of times a person will touch their own face – to adjust the mask, etc. #2019nCoV #coronavirus

          9 replies 555 retweets 1,196 likes
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        7. BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

          10/11 The most important thing that a person can do to prevent themselves from getting #coronavirus is to wash their hands regularly and avoid touching their face. #2019nCoV

          5 replies 531 retweets 713 likes
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        8. BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

          11/11 Cover your mouth when you cough so you're not exposing other people. If you are sick yourself, stay away from others. Contact your health care provider ahead of time so you can be safely assessed. #2019nCoV #coronavirus

          14 replies 352 retweets 1,018 likes
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        9. BCCDC‏ @CDCofBC 30 Jan 2020

          Lots of questions whether #coronavirus can be spread through the eyes, nose and throat. Answer is YES! Virus is transmitted via larger droplets. If they come into contact with your eyes or are inhaled into your mouth or nose, they can enter from there too. #2019nCoV

          13 replies 258 retweets 442 likes
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        2. Roller‏ @myfriendtheend 30 Jan 2020
          Replying to @CDCofBC

          Thank you for confirming what is agreed upon gloabally. Q: Can you be asymptomatic and be infectious. You have claimed”no”. Other Virologist/Epidemiologist say “yes” and site several cases (e.g. Germany) Please reconfirm this big piece of #WuhanCoronavirus puzzle

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        3. MW‏ @MW70309194 30 Jan 2020
          Replying to @myfriendtheend @CDCofBC

          There would still have to be transmission of some sort. What is so difficult to understand?If someone is asymptomatic and not coughing sneezing or spitting while they talk you are not going to contract it.

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