‘testing indicated the hotel cleaner's infection was acquired from American airline staff’ smh.com.au/national/nsw/n…
‘civic leaders rightly focus on the hotel aspect of quarantine process improvement... there has been limited attention paid to the transport of these potentially infectious high-risk overseas arrivals’ theage.com.au/national/victo…
‘two cases are security guards who have had "minimal" contact with the isolating guests’ theage.com.au/national/victo…
‘two in a couple from UK, believed to be the source of the virus, one in a hotel cleaner, & two in a father & daughter from Lebanon... The isolating guests all stayed on the hotel's seventh floor, however how the virus spread remains under investigation’ watoday.com.au/national/weste…
‘a hotel room with no fresh air’
‘concern that there could be something to do with the #ventilation in that hotel or something with the airflow that could be spreading infections from one room to another’ abc.net.au/news/2021-01-1…
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update: now 165 open outbreaks... more than 1 in 4 of ~all~ nursing homes currently have an outbreak
& 1 in 25 of ~all~ residents in #NursingHomes have died since March 2020
research pre-covid: ‘in study, only 19% had adequate ventilation.. more respiratory outcomes were observed in relation to poor ventilation... & more pronounced effect of indoor air pollution in elderly living in poorly ventilated nursing homes’ erj.ersjournals.com/content/45/5/1…
‘Eleven of the 37 patrons who dined at the Smile Buffalo Thai restaurant on the night of December 21 tested positive to the virus, after visiting between 7pm & 9.30pm’ 1/ theage.com.au/national/victo…
‘virus can spread more than three times the six-foot (2m) range in just five minutes
Two diners were infected with Covid-19 from a third, asymptomatic diner who sat 21 feet (6.4m) away’ 2/ forbes.com/sites/suzanner…
‘one restaurant in Cork was the starting point of a cluster that has caused 57 Covid cases so far’
‘We have to cut down the size of these clusters, we have to cut down socialisation if we are going to get on top of this disease’ - @ronan_glynn (1 Oct) 3/ irishexaminer.com/news/arid-4005…
‘Cold and stale air conditions allowed coronavirus particles to travel more than 8 meters (26 feet) at a German slaughterhouse, a study showed, giving an insight into how meat plants turned into hotspots for infections across the world’ bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
2/3 of ~all~ workplace outbreak cases in Ireland have been in meat/poultry/fish processing plants (that’s fewer than 150 buildings)
6 outbreaks are currently open, range 3 to 72 cases in open outbreaks
Japan adopted “3 Cs” of #Covid19 prevention in February 2020
🦠 Avoid CLOSE contact situations, keep distance
🦠Avoid CROWDS, risks are higher
🦠Avoid CLOSED, poorly ventilated space, virus spreads like smoke indoors
😷 Wear MASKS
Science-based rules work
Japan (population 126 million) is now trying to control the ~latest wave~ of coronavirus, with cases running at record levels of 3,000 to 4,000 a day, of which about 1,000 are in Tokyo’
So Ireland INCREASED coal burning in the middle of an ENVIRONMENTAL pandemic where air pollution makes both virus spread & respiratory illness WORSE.. because ‘two electricity lines exported electricity to Britain, where prices were higher’ #COVID19ireland irishtimes.com/business/energ…
Moneypoint, Ireland’s largest electricity generating station, is coal burning & the countries largest emitter of greenhouse gases @ESBNetworks@EPAAirQuality
Moneypoint location & air quality on @BreezoMeter this morning (prevailing winds from south west)
Environmental conditions are really bad for #Covid19 spread this week- very low temperatures, low absolute humidity, light winds, high environmental pollution
This will not give #lockdown drop in cases of April/May
@BreezoMeter last night, many homes burning solid fuel in 0°C