The arrival of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, brought a batch of vocabulary into the public eye, from “fomite” to “social distancing.” See our guide from 2020.
And now there’s a new report from the World Health Organization that proposes a set of new terms and definitions — along with a revised way of thinking about pathogens that transmit through the air.
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This is needed because transmission is complicated. “It depends on my immunity. It depends on your immunity,” says Farrar. “It depends on the humidity. It depends on the size of the room. It depends on the airflow. It depends whether I’ve been vaccinated or whether I’m immune. Depends on my age. Depends on whether I’ve got diabetes or I’ve got other conditions. It’s complicated.”
NPR has prepared a quiz to test your knowledge of this new thinking — and how WHO is hoping it will be used.
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