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Jeffrey Siegel
IAQinGWN
1/ We are focussed on ventilation quantity to reduce risk of COVID-19 and that is not all that matters. 2/ Ventilation pathway matters too. Does ventilation air get contaminated by
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Simon Ashworth
DrSimonAshworth
We need to do an analysis of late v early intubation strategies with #COVID19Imagine an Early ventilation trigger of RR30 and SPO2
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
It is hot. How did our ancestors stay cool indoors in the summer? Let's look at the Royal Wanganui Opera House, the last Victorian theatre to be built in New
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Zainab Almahr
xayneh
Since I recieved so many questions regarding #COVID19 related changes to the life support algorithms from @American_Heart here is a summary of the changes: 1. Emphasis on PPE prior to
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Todd Jersey🌹
toddjersey
Two things I have always included my architecture projects turn out to be things that make interior spaces much safer in the context of the pandemic: 1. Lots of natural
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Mary Moriarty
MaryMoriarty
State (Blackwell) calls Dr. Martin Tobin. He is a physician who specializes in pulmonology and critical care. He works in Chicago. He is from Ireland, hence the accent. More
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tolu ogunlesi
toluogunlesi
Last week the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) unveiled a Made-in-Nigeria Ventilator: DICOVENT. Operates in Volume-Controlled Ventilation mode; also designed to work well in places where power supply is
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Dave Blake, PhD
_stah
Use a CO2 monitor during busy crowded times in public indoor spaces to check ventilation. Fix it to target 600 ppm or less, and you SHOULD eliminate COVID-19 aerosol transmission.
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Lakshman Swamy
laxswamy
Anyone else seeing some COVID patients improve oxygenation when prone but worsen ventilation? Pco2 rises, pH falls when prone, corrects when supine? My simple post night shift brain can't explain
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Paul Socolar
PaulSocolar
I’m not an expert on HVAC systems, but what I’ve been reading makes me concerned about whether many #PHLed school buildings can be safely re-opened, just based on deficiencies in
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oli r.
ohlistic
They’ve reopened indoor dining in my neighborhood. As far as I can tell, all restaurants I see this lunchtime are at maximum indoor capacity. That’s very distressing. Today’s a weekend,
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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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Double---Malams✌️
abba_zack
Do you have a Water System Toilet: please Do this to prevent Snakes from slithering into your Toilet.Snakes are the Most sleeky reptiles I have ever seen,they virtually can
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Chris
ChrisDo30828241
Chris Whitty’s speech confirmed CV was an Aerosol Virus. He’s CMO, his words supersedes EDU guidance. All schools RA’s should be updated immediately to include Min Fresh Air Calcs Per
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BBC News (World)
BBCWorld
Many of us are now heading inside, returning to schools and offices, especially as it turns colderScientists and engineers say good ventilation could be a crucial way of avoiding coronavirus
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Nitin Arora #WearAMask
aroradrn
An instructive read... We’ve been lulled into a false sense of security by Clapping for the NHS, free pizza, chicken balti and fried chicken. But read this. http://ukmedicaldecisionlawblog.co.uk/rss-feed/119-covid-19-allocation-and-withdrawal-of-vent
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