About Ventilation
Ventilation is the intentional introduction of outdoor air into a space and is mainly used to control indoor air quality by diluting and displacing indoor pollutants; it can also be used for purposes of thermal comfort or dehumidification.
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... Her school is one of thousands in England balancing good Ventilation - in line with government advice - and keeping children warm...
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... " Ms Eastwood s school - Egremont Primary - is one of more than 20,000 in England treading a fine line between ensuring good Ventilation - by opening windows in line with - and keeping children warm during the current cold spell...
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... Across the UK, staff and secondary pupils are being urged to test themselves regularly, and schools have been asked to ensure there is good hygiene and Ventilation...
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... Mr Drakeford said: " We all know by now the simple practical things we can do to keep ourselves safe, the mask-wearing, the thinking about other people, Ventilation - if you re meeting people indoors, taking lateral flow tests if you are going to be in crowded places, and having one the day after as well...
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... The most seriously ill patients may require Ventilation - where patients are sedated and air is pushed into their lungs...
Covid: Brits increasingly lax on masks and social mixing
... Across the four " hands, face, space" measures - hand washing, face coverings, social distancing and Ventilation - young people saw them as less important than older age groups...
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... It is only suitable for people already in hospital and receiving oxygen or mechanical Ventilation - the most uncomfortable...
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... But in Italy it was a problem, because the number of patients in need of Ventilation...
Covid: Brits increasingly lax on masks and social mixing
Although most adults agree measures such as social distancing and mask-wearing to slow the spread of Covid are important, fewer adults in Britain are still doing it,
The percentage of adults who say they always or often maintain social distancing has Fallen - from 63% in mid-July to 39% in mid-October.
And 82% say they wear a face covering now, down from 97% in mid-June.
More Than half of working adults are travelling to work, the survey found.
This is the highest rate for a year.
Across The Four " hands, face, space" measures - hand washing, face coverings, social distancing and Ventilation - Young People saw them as less important than older age groups.
Men were less likely than women to view them as important or very important.
While concerns about the effect of coronavirus on people's lives are falling, the percentage of adults thinking that life will never return to normal is Rising - up from 3% at the start of 2021 to 12% now.
And 30% are not sure when things will return to normal, up from 16% at the beginning of the year.
At the No 10 Press Conference on coronavirus This Week , Health Secretary Sajid Javid said people " should" continue wearing face coverings in some enclosed spaces, despite many Conservative MPs not doing so in The Commons chamber.
When challenged on this apparent double-standard, He Said : " That is a very fair point. As I say, we've all got our role to play in this and we, The People Standing Up on this stage, we've got our public roles, as secretary of state, as someone in the NHS, as head of UKSHA [UK Health Security Agency], we've got big roles to play.
" But we've all got a role to play and set an example to set as private individuals as well. It's a very fair point and I'm sure a lot of people have heard you. "
He warned: " With winter soon upon us, these little steps make a Big Difference and they are more important now than they've ever been. "
He Said restrictions may need to return if mitigations were too lax: " If people don't wear masks when they really should in a really crowded place with lots of people they don't normally hang out with.
" If they're not washing their hands and stuff - it's going to Hit Us all and it would of course make it more likely we're going to have more restrictions. "
Source of news: bbc.com