INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Droplets are large particles generated primarily during coughing, sneezing, and talking. These large droplets usually travel from 3-5 feet from the source. Transmission occurs when droplets containing microorganisms generated from the infected person are propelled a short distance through the air and deposited on the host’s conjunctivae (eyes), nasal mucosa (nose), or mouth. ................
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