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The vast majority of SARS-CoV-2 transmission occurs indoors, most of it from the inhalation of airborne particles that contain the coronavirus. The best way to prevent the virus from spreading in ...
How to Use Ventilation to Make Indoor Hangouts a Little Safer It’s a set-it-and-forget-it way to lower your chances of getting COVID.
It's estimated that almost 1 million COVID-19 patients in the country will require a ventilator.
A local doctor is sharing a way she thinks could help patients with coronavirus and she's taking her message to YouTube sharing her innovative technique.
The tool was developed by academics from Imperial College London and FundamentalVR to meet the 'desperate need for people to operate ventilators'.
Doctors have turned machines to treat sleep apnea into ventilators for COVID-19 patients. Thousands are taking an online courses to run ventilators.
Cleveland Clinic researchers and caregivers designed an app that provides real-time information about ventilators for front-line caregivers, according to a UPI report.
As states scramble to secure ventilators during the crisis, a potential shortage looms of respiratory therapists, the workers trained to operate them.
Good ventilation can reduce the risk of catching coronavirus. An environmental engineer explains how to know if enough outside air is getting into a room and what to do if ventilation is bad.
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