jueves, 6 de agosto de 2020

Why Aren't We Talking More About Ventilation? - The Atlantic

Why Aren't We Talking More About Ventilation? - The Atlantic

A fan blowing in a subway station



Add fresh air to our coronavirus arsenal

Evidence is mounting that SARS-CoV-2 can pass from person to person through exhaled air. If there is potential for airborne transmission, some scientists argue that we should prioritize good ventilation alongside hand-washing, social distancing and masks. This could mean moving more activities, such as school, outdoors, opening doors and windows wherever possible and identifying locations where recirculated air could be filtered.
The Atlantic | 17 min read
Read more: Mounting evidence suggests coronavirus is airborne — but health advice has not caught up (Nature | 13 min read, from July)

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