Respiratory support used for COVID-19 patients produce less aerosol emission than breathing, speaking or coughing

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Respiratory support used for COVID-19 patients produce less aerosol emission than breathing, speaking or coughing

Respiratory support used to treat patients with severe COVID-19 are associated with less aerosol emission than breathing, speaking or coughing new research suggests. The study led by researchers from the University of Bristol and North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT) is published on the pre-print server medRxiv.

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