Ok... so... this is where I actually DEFEND
@D'Snowth. Not for his reaction to this post though, but for the comment about breathing...
Most research has shown that the virus spreads via droplets. A virus that is spread by droplets does not spread through breathing. It will spread through cough and sneezes which in turn aerosolize the droplets. The force of the sneeze or cough breaks larger drops into tiny drops that can hang in the air if a room has little to no air circulation. If the air is humid, the droplets last even longer.
The CDC still states that the virus can not be spread by normal breathing as normal breathing does not aerosolize the droplets. To do so would require a large amount of force, such as a sneeze, and normal breathing does not produce this force. However, Dr. Harvey Fineberg stated that there are some studies that show the virus can be spread through normal breathing. The virus itself is not changing though, we are just doing more research and finding things out that we did not know before. That is where I take issue with what
@D'Snowth said in the second part of his comment.
Sooo... technically D'Snowth was correct on this one... in that one doctor has sited some studies that show regular breathing may also spread the virus, whereas before it was believed this was not the case.