The ABC just will not give it a rest about long COVID. Here's yet another story talking about the "largely checked spread of COVID in schools"
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The ABC just will not give it a rest about long COVID. Here's yet another story talking about the "largely checked spread of COVID in schools"
Schools don't have to be hotbeds of COVID. One dad is fighting back with facts
A free online course aims to bust COVID misinformation and teach people how to stop the virus spreading in schools. But perhaps its greatest challenge is engaging people in the first place — particularly those who believe COVID is harmless.
(www.abc.net.au)
A quick perusal of the author's articles
- COVID
- Air quality (COVID)
- Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
- Long COVID
- HAI COVID
- Concussion
- DV
- HAI COVID
- COVID
- Long COVIDWho says the ABC doesn't do advocacy journalism, hey?
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Private path lab data in Qld, most recent reported week (9-15 Sep)
- Flu A 576 (7.8% positive swabs)
- Flu B 2 (0.03%)
- RSV 272 (3.68%)
- COVID 283 (3.86%)Similar results and the same rank order for our local public lab data for the same period
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I'm all for prevention of respiratory viral infection but the relentless focus on COVID (and especially because of long COVID which more and more seems to be the same as every other sort of post infectious fatigue - except for having a much better marketing team) is not helping anyone.
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I'm also yet to have a satisfactory answer from anyone who wants better air indoor quality to the question of whether they think it's so important that we should bulldoze every old building to replace them with ones with better airflow, or alternatively how they plan on achieving the "better indoor air quality" they insist is the only way.
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@trent IMO there’s a real cultural inheritance here from old weird ideas about health. 19thC hospital and asylum buildings were built with gigantically high ceilings and wide colonnaded verandahs, with open halls, specifically to benefit from the Fresh Air people then associated with health. Schools and children’s buildings followed suit.
We still have those associations because the buildings are still there.