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Covid-19. “Improving indoor air quality should become a priority.”

LE FIGARO. – Is France doing enough to improve ventilation in public places to limit the transmission of Sars-CoV-2?

P:r: Antoine Flaault. – Unfortunately no, France has done nothing to improve indoor air quality in buildings open to the public. And we know today that the transmission of pathogens by aerosol goes far beyond just Covid-19, it also includes influenza viruses, RSV, which is so contagious to children, the tuberculosis bacillus, and many other infectious agents. Children’s brain, mental and cognitive development will also benefit from good air quality. Therefore, for all these reasons, priority should be given to schools, then bars and restaurants where you cannot wear masks, public transport where you are often crowded and crowded without opening the windows, and finally shared offices and meeting rooms.

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Source: Le Figaro

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