A Mississauga establishment hired specialists to check the air quality. But experts say the government should promote air filtration and help defray the costs.
When Niagara’s acting medical officer of health, Dr. Mustafa Hirji, wanted to do something similar with schools in his district in January,Hirji wanted to, as Boston does, monitor CO2 levels in the classroom. The poorer the ventilation in a room, the more CO2 there is in the air from people exhaling. The more CO2 there is in a given space, the more of another person’s breath you are taking in when you inhale.
“In order for restaurants to get their customers back they need to show that indoor dining can be safer,” said Hochholdinger. “We see this on a daily basis, our customers appreciate our efforts.” He’s gone to great, great lengths. It may even be overkill. But his restaurant is a place I would feel comfortable.”
Standards and subsidies need to come soon. “We need an Operation Warp Speed for clean indoor air,” Fox said, referring to the U.S. vaccine development program. The end of the mask mandate and other public health measures means seasonal respiratory viruses will come roaring back after two years of dormancy — and people will die.of the annual seasonal epidemic of most seasonal respiratory viruses” in Canada in the 2020-21 season.In 2019, the U.S.
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