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Wat do we know about Covid-19? We know Covid is a respiratory disease and that the transmission is associated with people’s respiratory activities, such

Opening windows will not protect schools from covid, BESA warns

By Jordan Marshall2021-03-05T06:00:00+00:00 As primaries and secondaries prepare to go back on Monday, government is told to invest in mechanical ventilation The Building Engineering Services Association has warned that opening windows will not be enough to protect schools from coronavirus transmission when they reopen next week. Schools, which across the country have been closed to most students since the start of the year, are set to reopen from Monday in England as the first step in the government’s plan to get the nation out of lockdown. Schools such as this one in north London have only been open to children of key workers since the start of the year

Covid link to poor air supply a major concern for AC planning

Covid link to poor air supply a major concern for AC planning Air movement expert Professor Catherine Noakes urges caution around the use of AC systems in poorly-ventilated enclosed spaces in order to limit Covid risks Use of AC systems during the current pandemic must be considered as part of a holistic indoor air quality strategy that factors in both air movement and end user behaviour, a government advisor has argued. Professor Cath Noakes from the University of Leeds’ School of Civil Engineering, who sits on the government’s SAGE (Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies) committee, said that emerging evidence about the potential for airborne transmission of Covid-19 meant that careful planning of all air movement systems being used in enclosed spaces was required.

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