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How HVAC systems can be modified to reduce SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission – The Fifth Estate
Aerosol transmission has emerged as a COVID-19 infection mechanism with very small particles carrying the virus, emitted by infected people breathing, hanging i…

Aerosol transmission has emerged as a COVID-19 infection mechanism with very small particles carrying the virus, emitted by infected people breathing, hanging in the air possibly for hours, pushed around by air flows in rooms. These are then potentially drawn into recirculating HVAC systems possibly being reintroduced into occupied areas.
In deciding what to do it is important to think about the infection mechanism, what is known and what is not yet certain.
There is still much to discover and…
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