😷 Many people WFH are concerned about risks in offices, schools, colleges & other buildings
🏢Workplace safety is regulated in EU (& other places). Virus is a biological agent & that requires precautions @EU_OSHA 1/ osha.europa.eu/en/themes/covi…
‘identification & assessment of risks is starting point for managing occupational safety & health.. Employers are obliged to revise risk assessment when there is change, to consider all risks, including affecting mental health..& to make an action plan’ 2/ oshwiki.eu/wiki/COVID-19:…
In Ireland, workplace safety is the responsibility of the Health & Safety Authority @TheHSAhsa.ie/eng/
*the remainder of this thread is my advice & watch-points
😷 Masks ~everywhere at all times~ in buildings & shared vehicles, rooms, offices, lifts, toilets, corridors, stores,
#Delta is highly transmissible, people have been infected in poorly ventilated unoccupied rooms 7/
😷 Masks ~everywhere at all times~
Consider arrangements for eating/drinking (outside, in separate rooms, in cars)..to reduce risk of break-room outbreaks.. if no space/no time, consider no talking while masks are off for eating (yes it makes a difference to virus spread) 8/
😷 Masks ~everywhere at all times~
⚠️ 2 metre distance is NOT a protection in shared indoor air
⚠️ Perspex screens are NOT a protection
⚠️Cubicle partitions are NOT a protection
😷 Poorly fitting masks are NOT a protection
💉Vaccines are sun-block, not a bullet proof vest 9/
Good mask makes a big difference
😷 comfort -so you keep it on
😷 filtration -so fabric blocks aerosols
😷 fit -so no gaps
N95/FFP/KN95 mask is better than surgical mask, cloth mask over surgical mask also effective
Employers are responsible for PPE
Clean Air can be achieved with ventilation (diluting with fresh air) or filtration (cleaning air) or both
A CO2 monitor shows if ventilation is inadequate, recommended <800ppm
At 800ppm about 1% of every breath is air breathed out by someone else.. over 800ppm risk rises /11
🪟Naturally ventilated (windows/doors/wall vents) -keep air moving with cross-ventilation. Calm days & cold days are higher risk
🪜Mechanically ventilated- get an engineering check on operation of system/settings/filters
♻️Clean air protects from every new variant, respiratory virus incl flu, & pollution, pollen & odours
♻️People who work in clean air perform better & are ill less
♻️Better ventilation is part of building energy upgrades for climate change..so bring it forward?
Finally, distancing is NOT a protection when people share indoor air. Infected air can spread to fill a room, it can be trapped & linger for hours after someone has left
2 minute video showing how virus can spread indoors. Stay safe /END
HT @HoltArch
🇮🇪 #Covid19 It’s been one year since the LongForgottenDublinPandemicExperimentOf2020™️
If we had paid attention, 2021 could have been much, much better. Here’s why..
[we didn’t learn, but it’s never too late!] 1/
On 13 Sept 2020 the national 7-day average was 187 cases/day (it’s currently 1,300 almost 7 times amount)
In context of summer 2020, there were concerns. So govt brought in new restrictions ~for Dublin only~
Most significant was a ban on indoor dining & pubs ~in Dublin only~ 2/
[+ an inter-county travel ban, limits on gatherings, closure of museums, & limits on some other not-so-high risk activities]
Most significant difference between Dublin & the Rest of Ireland was that indoor dining & pubs were open outside Dublin 3/ assets.gov.ie/87604/405b1065…
(rough maths)
HEPA filtration €400 per classroom is < weekly cost of 1 contact tracer
We pay *900* contact tracers
HEPA for EVERY classroom ~as permanent protection for EVERY variant, virus & pollution~ would cost <6 more months of 900 contact tracers irishexaminer.com/news/arid-4069…
(rough maths #2)
HEPA for EVERY classroom would be < cost of hospitalising 1,800 children (for average 1 week each)
1,800 schoolchildren is the number that would be expected to be hospitalised if 1 in 4 of all schoolchildren were infected in the coming months (0.25%)
(rough maths #3)
HEPA filtration for EVERY classroom as permanent protection would cost less than the *increase* in funding to horse & greyhound racing this year (up from €84m to €96m in 2021) rte.ie/sport/racing/2…
🇮🇪 Ireland: isolation of ‘close contacts’ if not vaccinated
🏴 England: no isolation of any under 18s for any reason
🇫🇷 France #schools “masks, mandatory from age 6.. classrooms regularly ventilated… In primary schools, if one child tests positive, class will close for 7 days.. In high schools children positive & not vaccinated placed into isolation for at least 1 week” amp.france24.com/en/france/2021…
🇮🇹 Italy ‘masks for everyone aged over six, staggered entrance/exit times, quarantine rules for classes with positive cases & some classes taught online, depending on the health situation in local area’ thelocal.it/20210831/expla…
🇻🇳 Vietnam ‘modern field hospital for 500 #Covid19 patients’, let’s look at INFECTION CONTROL in Asia
thread with Google Translate, HT @DzungLeVN for link) 1/ zingnews.vn/benh-vien-da-c…
‘Hospitals use ventilation one-way to avoid cross infection’ 2/
‘This is considered one of most modern facilities in Vietnam to treat #Covid19 patients. The hospital is in 3 zones
🟩 Green area- administration
🟨 Yellow area- dormitory, canteen, testing & equipment
🟥 Red area- treatment’ 3/
(rough maths)
Let’s say 6,000 cases/day by late Sept..& let’s say 1/3 are children..so that’s 14,000 kids/week.. that’s 1 infected child in half all classrooms in Ireland..& then add close-contacts, siblings, teachers… & add parents off work, minding kids & isolating.. & worse..
.. let’s say 1 in 100 have to go to hospital, that’s 140 children/week.. & if only 10% of them need ICU that’s 14 children.. in a country where there are only 31 ICU beds for all sick children
This crisis was foreseeable.
[6,000 cases/day is NPHET Central1 range, 14 Jul slide)
.. so if 14 in ICU (say €2,500/night) & 126 in hospital (say €1,000).. that’s €1 million/wk cost.. & add deferred treatments & surgeries for other sick children.. & the other 13,860/wk kids with ‘mild illness’ (not hospitalised)?
Over 1,500 will likely get Long Covid (>5 wks)