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Sustainably Yours: Preventing the next pandemic Sustainably Yours: Preventing the next pandemic On January 13, 2020, Thailand had its first reported case of COVID-19 in Bangkok. It was also the first case outside of China, so the pandemic has been with us for about one year. Sunday 24 January 2021, 10:00AM Smarter, more conscientious, shopping is one way to reduce our impact on the planet in so many ways. Photo: Juli Kosolapova / Unsplash While it is difficult to determine the exact number of deaths in the middle of a pandemic, the virus hasn’t hit Thailand as hard as the US and Europe. While nobody is exactly sure why, it is likely because of a combination of factors. These include prior exposure to infectious diseases, heat and humidity reducing transmissibility, the culture of not shaking hands, wearing masks because of pollution and government intervention that altogether has helped prevent the spread of the disease from becoming far worse. ....
Reducing Spray Drift to Protect Pollinating Bees Monday Jan 18th, 2021 Protecting bees when those California almonds start blooming soon. One way to start, is reducing spray drift. Josette Lewis is Chief Scientific Officer with the Almond Board of California. “You want to make sure that you mitigate spray drift, which can go on to maybe flowering plants adjacent to the orchard that bees might visit, and also to make sure that you don t directly spray the beehives that are present usually at the ends of orchard,” noted Lewis. “So, when applying a fungicide at night, make sure to turn off the nozzles, as the sprayer comes to the end of the rows, that have the hives on it. And, make sure you re not applying pesticides near flowering plants that might be outside the orchard or sources of water, whether they are puddles or naturally occurring water irrigation canals that might fill up during the winter,” she said. ....
Covid 19 coronavirus: Shortage of plumbing, electrical and glass supplies 18 Jan, 2021 05:08 PM 3 minutes to read Some plumbing supplies are taking up to four months to land in New Zealand. Photo / Warren Buckland, File Some plumbing supplies are taking up to four months to land in New Zealand. Photo / Warren Buckland, File RNZ By: Nicholas Pointon A shortage of building supplies is preventing the construction sector from delivering projects on time and within budget. Plumbing, electrical and glass suppliers are reporting difficulties getting their hands on basic materials because supply lines had been stretched by the pandemic. Read More Active Electrical Suppliers general manager Kevin Pollock said he had been finding it progressively harder to bring products in since the middle of last year. ....
(2) Presentation on Loss of Communication When Using Coronavirus Masks/Acrylic Barriers The Laboratory of Hearing Cognition of universal sound design inc. (hereafter LHC, HQ: Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan, President and CEO: Shinichiro Nakaishi), a company aiming to create, through R&D on its high-resolution Sonic Brain acoustic technologies, a society universally capable of hearing, has performed a joint survey with the Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute (hereafter, TIRI ) on Speech Damping Due to Tools for Preventing Droplet-Based Infection. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201224005002/en/ Measurement Results (Graphic: Business Wire) ....