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www.scientificamerican.com
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| | | | Upgrading buildings' ventilation, filtration and other factors would not only decrease COVID transmission but also improve health and cognitive performance in general | |
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apihtawikosisan.com
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| | | | Folks, we need to talk. I'm shut up in the house again, windows tightly closed, air-filters running, because the outside air quality is absolutely terrible. It's "wildfire season&... | |
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shellym80304.com
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| | | | Most homes in the US are are poorly ventilated. So here is what you need to do. And why follows next. *Reduce exposure time - hang out for one hour instead of three. *Schedule social time when you can do it outside, maybe on a slightly warmer day with hot apple cider. *Increase ventilation by... | |
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dr-no.co.uk
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| | Dr No had high hopes that, given recent data published by ONS, PHE and NHS England, on deaths by covid vaccination status and vaccination rates, he would be able to get something of an answer to the vexed question of whether the covid vaccines increase or decrease overall mortality. Fat chance. He q |