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Wed 16 Dec 2020, 16:37,
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The best article: eu.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/04/23/fact-check-no-evidence-passing-gas-spreads-covid-19/5152813002/
tl;dr: It's possible but massively unlikely.
The virus is certainly present in stool samples, even weeks after infection. Faecal matter is present in unimpeded farts, but much, much less present in farts that have passed through underpants and clothing.
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Wed 16 Dec 2020, 18:43,
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tl;dr: It's possible but massively unlikely.
The virus is certainly present in stool samples, even weeks after infection. Faecal matter is present in unimpeded farts, but much, much less present in farts that have passed through underpants and clothing.
having a couple of layers of cloth between where it exits the body and the outside world somehow impedes the ability of the particles to spread into the wider atmosphere...
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Thu 17 Dec 2020, 0:54,
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And is there a way where we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a colonic irrigation? So it'd be interesting to check that.
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Wed 16 Dec 2020, 16:46,
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