Submitted by tigertoothdada t3_y22dh0 in askscience
When the COVID pandemic first started, there were a host of countermeasures that we now think of as unnecessary, such as sanitizing groceries. It seems that scientists have learned a lot about how COVID is transmitted since the beginning of the pandemic. Did we really not understand how viruses are transmitted? Was it just this virus? Do all viruses have different transmission mechanisms? How has the science of virus transmission study evolved since 2018?
coolflower12345 t1_is1ezyy wrote
Different viruses are transmitted differently -- think HIV vs. the common cold. We are always learning new things about viruses, but in this case the virus was new that we didn't know as much about the most prevalent transmission methods. There are specific papers and sites such as the below discussing the research of this. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33200716/ https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/science/science-briefs/sars-cov-2-transmission.html