And the airborne thing
Global report: WHO says 'evidence emerging' of airborne coronavirus spread
Global report: WHO says 'evidence emerging' of airborne coronavirus spread
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There's a new one of these every day! Coronavirus may cause your heart to explode and shoot out of your mouth but there's no conclusive evidence for this so sleep well everyone.
this nextThere's a new one of these every day! Coronavirus may cause your heart to explode and shoot out of your mouth but there's no conclusive evidence for this so sleep well everyone.
Coronavirus turns people into pricks so thumped is gonna need a bigger server
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my wife is in a choir, and they're shut down indefinitely, unsurprisingly choirs are being seen as superspreaders.
I think the airborne issue is going to prove hugely problematic for schools reopening. I don't know what the ratio of new build to old is, but our primary school, for instance, is housed in an ex-convent secondary school. Ventilation is achieved by trying to open heavy old sash windows.
The WHO is slowly wising up to the airborne issue and I can see a further recommendation that indoor spaces must have adequate ventilation systems operating at a strength that the rooms are almost uncomfortably cold.
This won't be at all possible in lots of Irish schools.
Also getting very fed up everytime the Ciara's and Ivan's of this world scream that schools MUST GO BACK like the rest of Europe, and they're always citing Denmark. The average class size in Denmark is *19* pupils, and I would imagine the majority of their school system is properly funded with properly sized and spec'd classrooms. They are in a position to practically and safely bring back their pupils. You just can't compare the logistics with ours.
And the new mantra this week is to PUT THE BLOODY TEACHERS ON THE COVID PAYMENTS, THEN THEY'D BE BACK SOON ENOUGH, when the energy should be spent asking why have the resources of our education system fallen so far behind the rest of Europe, that we're faced with such a hard task to reopen schools.
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