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Identifying the relative importance of the different transmission routes of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is an urgent research priority To that end, the different transmission routes and their role in determining the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic are analyzed in this work The probability of infection caused by inhaling virus-laden droplets (initial ejection diameters between 0 5 microm and 750 microm, therefore including both airborne and ballistic droplets) and the corresponding desiccated nuclei that mostly encapsulate the virions post droplet evaporation are individually calculated At typical, air-conditioned yet quiescent indoor space, for average viral loading, cough droplets of initial diameter between 10 microm and 50 microm are found to have the highest infection probability However, by the time they are inhaled, the diameters reduce to about 1/6th of their initial diameters While the initially near unity infection probability due to droplets rapidly decays within the first 25 s, the small yet persistent infection probability of desiccated nuclei decays appreciably only by O ( 1000 s ) , assuming that the virus sustains equally well within the dried droplet nuclei as in the droplets Combined with molecular collision theory adapted to calculate the frequency of contact between the susceptible population and the droplet/nuclei cloud, infection rate constants are derived ab initio, leading to a susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered-deceased model applicable for any respiratory event-vector combination The viral load, minimum infectious dose, sensitivity of the virus half-life to the phase of its vector, and dilution of the respiratory jet/puff by the entraining air are shown to mechanistically determine specific physical modes of transmission and variation in the basic reproduction number R0 from first-principles calculations
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