Can we please start treating public air like we treat public water. Every single indoor space should be filtering the air at a viral level. The infrastructure cost will be much smaller than the healthcare cost.
Forcing individual solutions on people is less effective in the long term than systemic solutions. Imagine if we relied on everyo…
Can we please start treating public air like we treat public water. Every single indoor space should be filtering the air at a viral level. The infrastructure cost will be much smaller than the healthcare cost.
Forcing individual solutions on people is less effective in the long term than systemic solutions. Imagine if we relied on everyone to filter their own water? You would see so much class fracturing like we saw with masks.
Vaccines and masks are only two pieces of much larger societal solutions.
And that makes so much sense considering Covid won’t be the only airborne virus we have to deal with. There’s the regular flu every year, and the bird flu in the future at the rate we’re going preventing (lol) that.
Did you see what Boston Public school has? It’s not exactly what you’re talking about because they’re not cleaning the air, but at least they are monitoring the quality of the indoor air.
Some of the schools show more information than others but in some of them you can look at the individual classrooms at specific hours of the day and see what the air quality reading was.
Can we please start treating public air like we treat public water. Every single indoor space should be filtering the air at a viral level. The infrastructure cost will be much smaller than the healthcare cost.
Forcing individual solutions on people is less effective in the long term than systemic solutions. Imagine if we relied on everyone to filter their own water? You would see so much class fracturing like we saw with masks.
Vaccines and masks are only two pieces of much larger societal solutions.
And that makes so much sense considering Covid won’t be the only airborne virus we have to deal with. There’s the regular flu every year, and the bird flu in the future at the rate we’re going preventing (lol) that.
Did you see what Boston Public school has? It’s not exactly what you’re talking about because they’re not cleaning the air, but at least they are monitoring the quality of the indoor air.
Some of the schools show more information than others but in some of them you can look at the individual classrooms at specific hours of the day and see what the air quality reading was.
https://bostonschoolsiaq.terrabase.com/