Summer both facilitates coronavirus repression

Being able to stay cool while warmer meteorological returns are much more risky during the CVIV-19 pandemic.


These are not only locking rules and coronavirus numbers that quickly change nowadays: the temperatures are rising and it is clear that summer is here. And as the coldest, the wet days give way to the hot weather, in bad weather, people all over the country start to lean hard on the central air to keep the stripping at the bay. But according to recent research, the same thingAir conditioning units This allows you to become familiar with you could also expose you to Coronavirus.

According to a recent study published in the medical newspaperEmerging Infectious Diseases, nine people in Wuhan, China, were foundinfected in a restaurant sitting near an air conditioning duct. It is thought that a covid-positive dinner without symptoms near the vent infected the others, who were sitting in the dining room. While our understanding of the novelCoronavirus as an airborne disease Increasingly accepted by the day, the case study creates a concern for health experts who look like states are starting to reopen businesses, especially since they start feeding their air conditioning units for the first times this year.

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The danger lies in the mechanics of air conditioners. Recirculating the sameAir through confined spaces, A / C units exacerbate a condition already risky by potentiallyDistribution of droplets to anyone who sets the feet inside. This could make your visits back to the restaurants, shops, gymnasiums and bars recently crossed, even more risky than they were in the colder months.

"Most restaurantsUse a mixture ventilation, in which the air conditioning systems are trying to move the air from the room as much as possible "Qingyan Chen, PhD, Professor of Purdue UniversityTransmission of viruses through ventilation, previously saidBetter life. "Thus, the droplets in the restaurants would be uniformly distributed. It's not an excellent scenario."

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Chen says that one of the only viable solutions would make a "modernization" major public spaces controlled by the climate in order to make them safer to visit. Unfortunately, the surest "Air distribution on the ground WhereVentilation of displacements"Are extremely expensive and intensive, making it a long-term solution for businesses, especially since most are attached for money.

Fortunately, experts are much less suspicious of home units being problematic. "In a house, where everyone is very exhibited, thereis not necessary to worry about air conditioning, "Manish butte, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department ofMicrobiology, immunology and molecular genetics At the University of California, Los Angeles saidHealth. And if you want to be very careful, checkMEANS N ° 1 reduce your risk of coronavirus inside.

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