"The most dangerous is the airborne transmission route," Malinovskaya said in an interview with OSN.

She explained this by the fact that when it enters the human body with a sigh, the virus quickly penetrates into the deep parts of the respiratory tract and begins to instantly divide, affecting the lungs.

Malinovskaya noted that the contact route of coronavirus infection is also considered dangerous due to the long chain of transmission.

“The virus spreads from the mucous membranes to the hands, and from dirty hands to furniture, handrails in public transport, and so on,” the doctor summed up.

Earlier, Stanislav Poltorak, a researcher at the Bekhterev Center, told in an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda, in which patients the brain function is more often disrupted after the COVID-19 disease.