@poekf1: THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION JUST SAID THAT CLOSE PROXIMITY OR CLOSE CONTACT TO SPREAD HANTA VIRUS IS 6 FEET FOR 15 MINUTES #Updates #News #real #viravideo #hantavirus|
Alright so, While the 2018 Argentina outbreak showed it can spread in close-proximity settings, it is "not efficient at spreading between people". Unlike COVID-19, Andes hantavirus does not spread easily between people. Human-to-human transmission is rare and requires prolonged close contact, often in enclosed settings. In addition, the natural rodent reservoir for the virus is not present in Europe, making sustained spread in the community unlikely. Even if transmission of Andes virus were to occur from passengers leaving the ship, the virus does not spread easily between people. It is therefore unlikely that the infection will spread more widely, particularly if authorities act to prevent and control the outbreak. Hantavirus can be very dangerous for the person who gets sick, but does not pose the same broad outbreak risk as SARS, or COVID‑19.