The evidence of indirect transmission of SARS-CoV-2 reported in Guangzhou, China.
Chaojun XieHongjun ZhaoKuibiao LiZhoubin ZhangXiaoxiao LuHuide PengDahu WangJin ChenXiao ZhangDi WuYuzhou GuJun YuanLin ZhangJiachun LuPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
Contaminants with virus from confirmed patients can pollute the environment of public places, and the virus can survive on the surface of objects for a short period of time. Therefore, in addition to the conventional droplet transmission, there is also indirect contact transmission such as snot-oral transmission that plays a crucial role in community spread of the virus.