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Thanks for this Mike. Awesome work.

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Safer shared air in the workplace webinar β€” The Safer Air Project

For anyone interested in safer air in the workplace, this free webinar hosted by @saferairproject.bsky.social is a must! πŸ‘‡

www.saferairproject.com/safer-shared...

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We're in the 6th year of the pandemic. This sort of misinformation is one of the reasons people are still getting infected. They're being told to avoid people who are coughing / sneezing, but often no mention of asymptomatic spread, long-range transmission or the need for ventilation.

Do better.

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COVID Safety For Schools Resources to help schools keep students and staff safe

There are even free courses for schools to make sure they understand how covid, flu and other viruses spread. . .

www.covidsafetyforschools.org

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Journal Article: Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Airborne Transmission: Science Rejected, Lives Lost. Can Society Do Better?

Journal Article: Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Airborne Transmission: Science Rejected, Lives Lost. Can Society Do Better?

And leading scientists. . .

academic.oup.com/cid/article/...

1 year ago 9 2 1 0
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Scientist Brendan Crabb broke his own rule and caught COVID. But this is how he had avoided it Three of Australia's leading COVID-19 experts share their personal safety strategies and reflect on what must happen if we're to blunt the growing health crisis the pandemic is causingΒ β€” and prepare f...

Including some great articles from other ABC journalists. . .

www.abc.net.au/news/2024-01...

1 year ago 11 2 1 0
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The 60-Year-Old Scientific Screwup That Helped Covid Kill All pandemic long, scientists brawled over how the virus spreads. Droplets! No, aerosols! At the heart of the fight was a teensy error with huge consequences.

Much has been written about this. . .

www.wired.com/story/the-te...

1 year ago 10 2 1 0
Indoor air systems crucial to curbing spread of viruses, aerosol researchers say | 60 Minutes
Indoor air systems crucial to curbing spread of viruses, aerosol researchers say | 60 Minutes YouTube video by 60 Minutes

Virus-containing aerosol particles are produced all the time when an infectious person breathes and talks, NOT just when they cough or sneeze. They can be produced by people who are asymptomatic.

youtu.be/WxEssOeEsVk?...

1 year ago 9 4 1 0
Because COVID is airborne, improving ventilation is important.

Because COVID is airborne, improving ventilation is important.

It's been known since 2020 that many viruses, incl covid, spread via infectious respiratory particles of a range of sizes. Large droplets (eg. from coughing, sneezing) fall to the ground, but small particles hang in the air and can travel long distances.

www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/covid-19/imp...

1 year ago 10 2 1 0
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"It's important to know that the influenza virus, along with RSV, para-influenza, and COVID, are what we call 'droplet-spread viruses',"  Professor Hespe said. 

"Each time you do the coughing and sneezing, those fluids are actually then potentially spreading to somebody else," Professor Hespe said.

"It's important to know that the influenza virus, along with RSV, para-influenza, and COVID, are what we call 'droplet-spread viruses'," Professor Hespe said. "Each time you do the coughing and sneezing, those fluids are actually then potentially spreading to somebody else," Professor Hespe said.

Oh come on @samjnichols.bsky.social ABC News. When reporting on important health topics, you need to get the basic facts right.

The person you quote on droplet spread of covid and flu etc is dead wrong.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04...

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Ribbon for Long Covid awareness day

Ribbon for Long Covid awareness day

Today, 15 March, 2025, is #LongCOVIDAwarenessDay

It’s a day to recognise the millions of people affected, advocate for research and prevention, and raise awareness for better care and recovery. πŸ’™

#LongCOVID #COVIDisNotOVER

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COVID-19 pandemic mortality data: report As of 2024, 20 more Australians are dying each day as a result of COVID-19. To understand this ongoing problem better, experts at Burnet have developed a comprehensive analysis of deaths caused by the...

Today @burnetinstitute.bsky.social launched a report on COVID's impact on mortality in Australia. Oz experienced a low toll in the first 2 years, but 30,000+ have died since - now plateauing at 7,000+ deaths/year. What does this mean & what can be done? Read on...

www.burnet.edu.au/knowledge-an...

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NSW parliament has passed Greens MLC Amanda Cohn's motion supporting clean air classrooms "... students and staff in New South Wales public schools deserve learning environments that are equitable, clean and safe, including air quality". www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/Hansard/Page...

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"The science of indoor air is advanced, and we have sophisticated engineering and building design technologies to achieve this goal. What is missing is the will to implement this knowledge and know-how, and the understanding of how important it is for us all."

- from Foreword by Prof Lidia Morawska

1 year ago 41 11 2 1

"Right now, people with chronic health conditions must protect themselves from others and the risk of infection in our shared indoor spaces, and they must take responsibility for this because no one else does."

1 year ago 38 4 3 1
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Safer shared air β€” The Safer Air Project

The report released today by @saferairproject.bsky.social makes a strong case for safer shared air as an accessibility and inclusion issue.

www.saferairproject.com/safer-shared...

1 year ago 327 158 10 6

Good to see you here!

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Schools don't have to be hotbeds of COVID. One dad is fighting back with facts A free online course aims to bust COVID misinformation and teach people how to stop the virus spreading in schools. But perhaps its greatest challenge is engaging people in the first place β€” particula...

Thanks @abcnewsbot.bsky.social and @hayleygleeson.bsky.social for covering the important topic of COVID in schools.
www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09...

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The @covidsafetyed.bsky.social resources have been created with the involvement of scientific and medical experts, and based on the latest science.
www.covidsafetyforschools.org/about

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Course β€” COVID Safety For Schools

The full course is also freely available for anyone who wants to learn more. It includes deep dives with subject matter experts in fields relevant to COVID.
www.covidsafetyforschools.org/course

1 year ago 9 2 1 1
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Primer β€” COVID Safety For Schools

90-minute Primer on COVID Safety For Schools. A free resource for teachers and parents to get an overview of the issues and practical tips on what they can do to minimise health risks from COVID.
www.covidsafetyforschools.org/primer
@covidsafetyed.bsky.social

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COVID Safety For Schools Resources to help schools keep students and staff safe

Have you seen this course for schools?
www.covidsafetyforschools.org

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"[QLD CHO] Dr John Gerrard said the sudden rise in Covid hospitalisations was unexpected."

Really? Amid a global wave driven by immune-evasive variants, with many not boosted, and no masks in healthcare?

A child could have predicted this.

www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensl...

2 years ago 21 4 1 0