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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ The pdf link that was posted by @CDC on 2/12/21 appears no longer available. The Director of CDC was on @MeetThePress today and referred to the 5 mitigation
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Ameer Alameer
Ameer99009
Why our first choice in any patient who’s tachypnec is NIV or PPV ? In normal breathing we produce a minute ventilation of around 6000 ml/ min For example we
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Prof Cath Noakes 😷 💙
CathNoakes
Lots of people looking to measure CO2 in buildings to assess ventilation, so here's a few thoughts. You should be looking for CO2 below 1000ppm, and ideally around 800ppm BUT
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Recommend getting an affordable CO2 meter (see post #2) & do this experiment (here: supermarket), post results. 1000ppm a bit high, but can get much much higher (and thus
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Paul Jones (he/him)
CloudwaterPaul
A few thoughts based on the last month or two’s data.Hospitality must look beyond surface cleaning and spacing to ventilation in order to meet science where it currently is (aerosols,
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Peter Schneider
PSchneider_IAS
The most under appreciated part of a hog barn ventilation system are the inlets. They could be ceiling inlets, wall inlets. For conventional barns, soffits serve as inlets for the
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Alan Baxter
AlanBixter
It is time to start talking about office tower blocks and COVID-19. Often regarded as the "cathedrals of the financial era," they are generally built as the least expensive way
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Dr. Alex Huffman
HuffmanLabDU
1/ The updated #CDC guidelines on #ventilation from yesterday are important b/c they provide a clear, practical set of tools for a critical aspect of battling the still raging #COVID
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Prof Cath Noakes 😷 💙
CathNoakes
Some ideas if you’re trying to improve ventilation- small openings are quite effective in cold weather - big temp difference = more flow- regular airing 10 min per hr can
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😷Pedagogues Tekhnoethicasaurus😷
dankrutka
EDUCATION LEADERS: Read @zeynep's article to keep educators & students safer.In short, we need less #HygieneTheater & more focus on ventilation since COVID-19 may spread via falling droplets AND floating
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Antoine FLAHAULT
FLAHAULT
1/10 - "To make indoor communal spaces safer, they need to be 'well-ventilated.' But what does that mean? We need to think about controlling the source of the virus indoors,
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
On Monday, 13 experts delivered a letter to the CDC and the Biden admin to address airborne transmission of the virus in high-risk settings like meatpacking plants and prisons. The
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
This hunch over why CDC didn’t include much on ventilation—out of fear of HVAC insufficiency in holding up reopening—is what I suspect too. @apoorva_nyc’s school is excellent. We don’t
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Jon Levy
jonlevyBU
1. There has never been more focus on ventilation in school buildings. This leads to the obvious question - what do we actually know about ventilation in schools, and how
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
2) To be clear, we’ve known #SARSCoV2 is airborne (and known for a while now, despite deniers & downplayers). But the #b117 is even more transmissible. aerosol study indicates that
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
DEAR PARENTS—Tell your schools—this is what we need to do ensure safe schools, both masks & *ventilation* for #COVID19.Install CO2 monitor in every classroom to ensure air refresh sufficientOpen windows
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