If anyone wants a technical read into how to ensure good ventilation.Quote:
WHO: Roadmap to improve and ensure good indoor ventilation in the context of COVID-19
https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/...=1&isAllowed=y
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If anyone wants a technical read into how to ensure good ventilation.Quote:
WHO: Roadmap to improve and ensure good indoor ventilation in the context of COVID-19
https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/...=1&isAllowed=y
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...atest-19987102
No new deaths 45 per 100,000 now in Wales. One of the markers for Tier 1. We remain in Tier 4.
Things looking far more positive.
Good old Mark Drakeford will make the easing of lockdown last a few months at least. First thing is for 'stay at home' to give way to 'stay local'. This will mean, come Easter, that the 400,000 of us that live in Cardiff and surrounds will have nowhere to go for a day out other than Cardiff Bay. Thank you Mark
I realise that. England has a plan published for all to see. Wales 'plan' is done in 3 week chunks which keeps us in the dark. When we had the two week firebreak last year, the scientific advisors said three weeks would be much more beneficial. Drakeford replied that we couldn't afford three weeks because of the impact on Welsh business.
The following month, on Dec 20th he put us in lockdown again and its still ongoing. Where is his interest in Welsh business now? He needs to publish a plan to give business and families some hope and quality of life.
As an example Ive booked a haircut but my hairdresser won't know until Friday 12th whether he will be allowed to open on Monday 15th, just ridiculous for businesses to try to work on those sorts of timelines.
Also 30% of the population of Wales have had a Covid jab. That's the main reason that things are improving throughout the UK. When the current lockdown started no one had received a vaccination. He has to be bold enough to realise that keeping levels down should be relatively straightforward as the jab roll out continues, and get focussed on trying to get the Welsh economy back on it's feet
Article in The Times.Quote:
‘Rishi Sunak was the main person responsible for Covid’s second wave’
The latest extract from Jonathan Calvert and George Arbuthnott’s new book Failures of State looks at the grave cost of Boris Johnson’s reluctance to follow the advice of scientists in favour of measures to boost the economy
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/r...book-3ndvdq6ff
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b1814714.html
Third most expensive project in human history and it had little or no difference to the spread of the virus.
what a joke.
We an afford to throw away this money with no benefit, but we can't afford infrastructure spending unless it is in London
Hopefully we'll be opening up a bit more soon but this thread is a good one to keep in mind: https://twitter.com/hughes_eilir/sta...64408003162113
Quote:
Being outside, in the outdoors in #FreshAir is a lot safer,
But spending time with others outside your household without social distancing in enclosed spaces is a higher risk- such as travelling in a car together, Of course the longer you spend in that environment the risk increases
Remember that coronavirus is transmitted in the air via droplets and aerosols. It is #airborne. So wear the best mask you can get if you go into environments where you’re in close contact with people from outside your bubble. FFP2 standard masks offer very good protection
The way the virus spreads hasn’t changed, but rather our understanding of it has greatly improved. Less emphasis on hand hygiene (although that is always good) and more on the environment you choose to spend time in and with whom.