#pandemicpreparedness — Public Fediverse posts
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Big Picture Science for May. 11, Preventing Future Pandemics
We may not want to think about another pandemic, but, as epidemiologists say, it is once again a “when,” not “if,” scenario. For his latest book, journalist Jon Cohen, who has written extensively about infectious disease for the magazine Science, interviewed top epidemiologists around the world and followed virus hunters into damp and daunting bat caves to assess our pandemic preparedness readiness. Jon and Molly sit down before an audience in Los Angeles to talk about worrisome cuts to science funding and our ability (or inability) to be vigilant and respond quickly to emerging disease. There is good news: we know how to stop outbreaks. The question is, will we put our tools and vast knowledge to use?
Guest:
* Jon Cohen – senior correspondent with Science Magazine, author of “Planning Miracles: How to Prevent Future Pandemics”
Reading: The Trump Administration is Dismantling Efforts to Fight the Next Pandemic
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#PandemicPreparedness #GlobalHealth #Epidemiology #PublicHealth #InfectiousDisease #VirusHunters #ScienceFunding #PathogenResearch #BigPictureScience #SETI #News #Podcast #Science
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Wie können Erkenntnisse aus der Wissenschaft umgesetzt werden, um Gesellschaften besser auf Pandemien vorzubereiten? Dies diskutieren hochrangige Expert:innen zwei Tage am HZI im PREPARE-EU-Workshop.
Vielen Dank an das Organisationsteam & alle Teilnehmenden! #PandemicPreparedness #PCR4ALL -
The UK will establish a new contact tracing system and stockpile personal protective equipment as part of a £1 billion pandemic plan. #PublicHealth #PandemicPreparedness
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Dr. Meryl Nass presents on the proposed Pandemic Treaty — a clear, sharp talk on implications for public health, policy & civil liberties. Thought-provoking and must-see for anyone following global health debates. Tune in and judge for yourself! #PandemicTreaty #DrMerylNass #PublicHealth #HealthPolicy #PandemicPreparedness #PeerTube #English
https://tube.doortofreedom.org/videos/watch/c57e183a-29f2-4019-9bf1-6cd024ed1932 -
New free Coronavirus/ID and liberal politics TidNew free Coronavirus/ID and liberal politics Tidbits newsletter is up, https://drjudystone.com/coronavirus-tidbits-371-november-16-2025/ w bits abt #BirdFlu, #Marburg, #PandemicPreparedness (or lack thereof), #ACIP, political shenanigans Special thx to Mike Coston, @cohenjon.bsky.social, @madhupai.bsky.social @joffirphd.bsky.social
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The US faces growing risk of a bird flu pandemic as cuts to mRNA vaccine funding and reliance on egg-based production hamper rapid response efforts. Experts urge urgent biosecurity and vaccine investment to prevent a global health crisis. 🦠💉 #BirdFlu #PandemicPreparedness
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🧬 Could the way a virus “writes” its genes reveal how—and when—it jumps hosts?
🔗 A codon usage-based approach for the stratification of Influenza A across recent spillovers. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2025.06.030
📚 CSBJ: https://www.csbj.org/
#Influenza #Genomics #PublicHealth #Bioinformatics #Zoonosis #PandemicPreparedness #CodonUsage #Epidemiology #Virology
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🎉 Congrats! EVA-AISBL is the only global research infrastructure dedicated to reference viral resources—collecting, characterizing, producing & distributing. A big step for sustainable virus research! Proud to be part of it. Kudos to all involved!
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World Health Assembly must recognise pharmacy’s #pandemicpreparedness role https://www.euractiv.com/section/health-consumers/news/world-health-assembly-must-recognise-pharmacys-pandemic-preparedness-role/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
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World Health Assembly must recognise pharmacy’s #pandemicpreparedness role: As the World Health Assembly prepares to consider the new Pandemic Agreement, the Irish Pharmacy Union says it's crucial that governments fully acknowledge and support community pharmacy's role. https://www.euractiv.com/section/health-consumers/news/world-health-assembly-must-recognise-pharmacys-pandemic-preparedness-role/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=dlvr.it
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GC Pharma selected for KDCA's mRNA vaccine development project, aiming to secure domestic platform with 505.2 billion won investment by 2028
#YonhapInfomax #GCPharma #MRNAVaccine #KDCA #VaccineDevelopment #PandemicPreparedness #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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A nasal spray vaccine could be our best defense against the next pandemic. Discover how this innovation targets H5N1 avian flu. #PandemicPreparedness #NasalVaccine #H5N1
https://geekoo.news/nasal-spray-vaccine-a-new-frontier-in-pandemic-defense/
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Via Dave Levitan:
Per a source with knowledge, the entire #HHS Office of #InfectiousDisease & #HIV / #AIDS Policy, or #OIDP, was just fired.
#Trump #RFKJr #Musk #PublicHealth #health #science #medicine #pandemic #PandemicPreparedness #USpol
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The Looming Threat of H5N1: Are We Prepared for the Next Pandemic?
As the specter of bird flu looms larger, with its recent spread among US dairy cattle and the first human fatality, experts warn that we might be on the brink of another pandemic. With lessons from CO...
https://news.lavx.hu/article/the-looming-threat-of-h5n1-are-we-prepared-for-the-next-pandemic
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Controlling minor #outbreaks is necessary to #prepare for major #pandemics
Source: PLoS Biology, Perspective, https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3002945
{Summary}
Ongoing influenza H5N1 outbreaks highlight the need for timely, scalable interventions that draw on lessons from COVID-19. In particular, successful pandemic preparedness requires early outbreak management, including effective responses targeting spillovers before there is evidence of human-to-human transmission.
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#aH5n1 #abstract #avianInfluenza #pandemicInfluenza #pandemicPreparedness #research
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#Drosten on the #danger of #birdflu: “I fear that the time has now been missed”
Source: T-Online, https://www.t-online.de/gesundheit/aktuelles/id_100543766/virologe-drosten-zur-h5n1-gefahr-aus-der-corona-pandemie-nichts-gelernt-.html
{Excerpt, original article in German.}
The next epidemic is spreading: the number of bird flu infections is increasing in the USA. Experts such as virologist Drosten criticize the authorities’ actions.
T-Online.de
According to experts, it is doubtful that we have learned anything from the coronavirus pandemic. In many countries, pandemic plans have been dusted off or even created in the first place. But a current example shows that in cases of doubt, too little is still being done to stop the spread of dangerous pathogens as early as possible: the H5N1 bird flu viruses in US dairy farms. Since the first detections in March, according to the US Department of Agriculture, H5N1 cases have been recorded in hundreds of farms in many states.
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#aH5n1 #avianInfluenza #pandemicInfluenza #pandemicPreparedness
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#Pandemic #preparedness of effective #vaccines for the outbreak of newly #H5N1 highly pathogenic avian #influenza virus
Source: Virologica Sinica, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1995820X24001779?via%3Dihub
Highlights
— Analyzed the outbreak situation and viral characteristics of the newly H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus.
— The current approval and research and development of the H5N1 HPAI vaccines were summarized.
— Proposed vaccine development approaches against newly H5N1 virus, e.g. adjuvanted vaccine, mRNA vaccine, multivalent vaccine.
— Discussed other prevention and control strategies, e.g. poultry vaccination, global surveillance and comprehensive testing.
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#aH5n1 #abstract #avianInfluenza #pandemicPreparedness #research #vaccines
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#China, #HK: #Exercise “Amazonite” enhances #Government’s #response to #human case of avian #influenza (with photos/video)
Source: Centre for Health Protection, https://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/202411/27/P2024112700515.htm?fontSize=1
The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH), in collaboration with relevant government departments, today (November 27) conducted a public health exercise, code-named "Amazonite", to enhance its response capabilities in dealing with a human case of avian influenza infection, and to strengthen the execution and co-ordination abilities of the DH and relevant departments in response to a human case of avian influenza, in order to enhance awareness among stakeholders on the handling of public health emergencies.
The exercise consisted of two parts. The ground movement exercise today was held at the Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market. Under the exercise simulation, the CHP had received a notification from the Hospital Authority (HA) about a woman with avian influenza A (H5N1) virus infection, and commenced epidemiological investigations immediately. The investigations revealed that the patient was a chicken stallholder at a wet market. The CHP co-ordinated with relevant departments to conduct on-site investigations and risk assessment, and implement control measures at the patient’s residential building, the market where she worked, the wholesale poultry market, and related chicken farms. The ground movement exercise tested the capability of the CHP and relevant departments to carry out investigation and control measures, which included contact tracing and prescription of prophylactic antiviral therapy; chicken, environmental and sewage sampling; culling of chickens and disinfecting environmental. Approximately 30 personnel from four government departments participated in this ground movement exercise, along with over 30 experts from the Mainland, Macao and Singapore health authorities, who were invited to attend as observers.
The expert observers also attended the exercise briefing held at the CHP in the morning before the ground movement exercise, and visited the Lai Wan Market in the afternoon after the ground movement exercise to learn about the design features of new-style poultry stalls in the market.
The first part of the exercise, conducted on November 7, was a table-top exercise in which four relevant government departments and the HA discussed and co-ordinated the response measures required in a simulated scenario when a local human case of avian influenza A (H5N1) was reported in Hong Kong.
“This exercise provided a valuable opportunity for relevant government departments and the HA to test the response capabilities of stakeholders in the handling of a human case of avian influenza. The DH has held 30 similar exercises in the past, simulating the situation with cases such as measles, plague, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and Ebola virus disease to enhance the community and healthcare personnel’s awareness of possible epidemics, and keep them alert and prepared,” the spokesman for the CHP said.
Avian influenza is caused by influenza A viruses that mainly affect birds and poultry, such as chickens or ducks. Some avian influenza viruses can infect and spread to other animals, such as mammals, as well. Humans mainly become infected with avian influenza virus through direct contact with infected animals or contaminated environments.
“According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and health authorities outside Hong Kong, as of November 2024, more than 900 human cases of avian influenza A (H5N1) have been reported worldwide. So far this year, an increasing number of related cases were reported globally than previous years, with most of them reported from the United States. Locally, avian influenza is one of the statutory notifiable infectious diseases in Hong Kong. Since 1997, a total of 22 human cases of avian influenza A (H5N1) have been recorded in Hong Kong, among which seven had died. The most recent case was recorded in 2012. Although there is no evidence of genetic mutations in the avian influenza A (H5N1) virus that are associated with increased infectivity among people, the WHO has indicated that the global mortality rate of human cases of avian influenza A (H5N1) in the past 20 years has exceeded 50 per cent. We shall stay vigilant and get prepared to prevent and combat the disease,” the spokesman said.
For more information on avian influenza, the public may visit the CHP’s thematic page on avian influenza.
Ends/Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Issued at HKT 19:45____
#aH5n1 #avianInfluenza #AVIANINFLUENZA #birdFlu #china #h5n1 #health #HKPRCSAR #news #pandemicPreparedness #updates
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Single-dose avian #influenza A(#H5N1) Clade 2.3.4.4b #hemagglutinin-Matrix-M nanoparticle #vaccine induces neutralizing responses in nonhuman #primates
Source: BioRxIV, https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.11.21.624712v1?rss=1
Abstract
With the recent rise in cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) clade 2.3.4.4b infection in humans and animals, there is an associated increase in the risk of human-to-human transmission. In this study, we characterize recombinant A(H5N1) A/American Wigeon/South Carolina/22/000345-001/2021 (A/AW/SC/2021) clade 2.3.4.4b vaccine. Purified recombinant A/AW/SC/2021 HA trimers upon formulation with Matrix-M™ adjuvant, saponin-cholesterol-phospholipid icosahedral particles, non-covalently anchored to the vertices of the Matrix-M forming A(H5N1) HA–Matrix-M nanoparticles (H5-MNPs). In naive mice, two intranasal (IN) or intramuscular (IM) doses of A/AW/SC/2021 H5-MNP vaccine induced robust antibody- and cell-mediated immune responses, including neutralizing antibodies against A(H5N1). In non-human primates (NHPs) primed with seasonal influenza vaccine, a single IM or IN dose of the A/AW/SC/2021 H5-MNP vaccine induced geometric mean serum A(H5N1) clade 2.3.4.4b pseudovirus neutralizing titers of 1:1160 and 1:54, respectively; above the generally accepted seroconverting neutralizing titer of 1:40. Immunization with H5-MNP vaccine induced antibody responses against conserved epitopes in the A(H5N1) HA stem, vestigial esterase subdomain, and receptor binding site. This novel A(H5N1) H5-MNP IN and IM vaccine was immunogenic in rodents and NHPs as a potential A(H5N1) pandemic single-dose vaccine._____
#aH5n1 #abstract #animalModels #avianInfluenza #AVIANINFLUENZA #birdFlu #h5n1 #health #news #pandemicPreparedness #research #vaccines
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Infektionskrankheiten und Pandemien international besser beherrschen: DSMZ ist Partner im Pathogen Data Network
Mehr Infos findet ihr
👉 https://tinyurl.com/yutm9ca3
📷 © Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics#pandemicpreparedness #forschung #infektionen #mikroben #braunschweig
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📢 #PanDDemiC update!
Our #pandemicpolitics portal is freshly filled with #HorizonEU and #Horizon2020 projects, digital hubs and global networks on the #covid19pandemic and:
👉 Pandemic preparedness
👉 Gender
👉 Health
👉 Communication
👉 Resilience
👉 PolicyExplore the new resources here: https://lnkd.in/eTwPU6kY
@politicalscience
@politicaltheory
@sociology#regroup #covid19research #pandemicpreparedness #pandemicpolicy
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🇳🇱 Find the policy recommendations developed by #citizens in the Dutch #minipublic report!
They're constructed based on fruitful and engaging discussions: Some participants even wished for an additional day to refine the results!
Read the full report: https://regroup-horizon.eu/publications/report-netherlands/
#citizensjury #deliberativedemocracy #pandemicpolitics #horizonEU #horizoneurope #pandemicpreparedness
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Just published
Vulnerabilities. Rethinking Medicine Rights and Humanities in Post-pandemic
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-39378-5
Written from diverse disciplines and global contexts, this edited volume offers fresh insights for a critical examination of vulnerability in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Enjoy!
#Bioethics #GlobalBioethics #PublicHealth #Biopolitics #Medicine #COVID #Biosocial #PandemicPreparedness #Wellbeing #Healthcare #MentalHealth #HealthPromotion #SDG3
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The COVID-19 Peer Hub as an example of Collective Intelligence (CI) in practice
A new article by colleagues at the Cambridge Digital Education Futures Initiative (DEFI) illustrates academic understanding of Collective Intelligence (CI) through the COVID-19 Peer Hub, a peer learning initiative organized by over 6,000 frontline health workers in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, with support from The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF), in response to the initial shock of the pandemic on immunization services that placed 80 million children at risk of missing lifesaving vaccines. Learn more about the COVID-19 Peer Hub…
From the abstract:
Collective Intelligence (CI) is important for groups that seek to address shared problems.
CI in human groups can be mediated by educational technologies.
The current paper presents a framework to support design thinking in relation to CI educational technologies.
Our Collective Intelligence framework is grounded in an organismic-contextualist developmental perspective that orients enquiry to the design of increasingly complex and integrated CI systems that support coordinated group problem solving behaviour.
We focus on pedagogies and infrastructure and we argue that project-based learning provides a sound basis for CI education, allowing for different forms of CI behaviour to be integrated, including swarm behaviour, stigmergy, and collaborative behaviour.
We highlight CI technologies already being used in educational environments while also pointing to opportunities and needs for further creative designs to support the development of CI capabilities across the lifespan.
We argue that Collective Intelligence education grounded in dialogue and the application of CI methods across a range of project-based learning challenges can provide a common bridge for diverse transitions into public and private sector jobs and a shared learning experience that supports cooperative public-private partnerships, which can further reinforce advanced human capabilities in system design.
Article excerpt:
As an example of Collective Intelligence in practice, in 2020–2021, more than 6000 health workers joined The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF) COVID-19 Peer Hub.
Participants shared more than 1200 ideas or practices for managing the pandemic in their contexts within 10 days. Relevant peer ideas and practices were then referenced as participants produced individual, context-specific action plans that were then reviewed by peers before finalisation and implementation.
Mapping of action plan citations (C3L 2022) demonstrate patterns of peer learning, between countries, organisations and system levels.
In parallel, TGLF synthesises data generated by peer learners in formats legitimised by the global health knowledge system (e.g. Moore et al. 2022).
The biggest challenge to CI in this context remains one of legitimacy: how can collective intelligence compete with the perceived gold standard of academic publication within this expert-led culture?
We argue that as CI education is further developed and extends across the lifespan from school learning environment to work and organisational environments, CI technologies and practices will be further developed, evaluated, and refined and will gain legitimacy as part of broader societal capabilities in CI that are cultivated and reinforced on an ongoing basis.
References
- Kovanovic, V. et al. (2022) The power of learning networks for global health: The Geneva Learning Foundation COVID-19 Peer Hub Project Evaluation Report. Centre for Change and Complexity in Learning.
- Moore, Katie, Barbara Muzzulini, Tamara Roldán, Juliet Bedford, and Heidi Larson. 2022. Overcoming barriers to vaccine acceptance in the community: Key learning from the experiences of 734 frontline health workers (1.0). The Geneva Learning Foundation. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6965355
- Hogan, M.J., Barton, A., Twiner, A., James, C., Ahmed, F., Casebourne, I., Steed, I., Hamilton, P., Shi, S., Zhao, Y., Harney, O.M., Wegerif, R., 2023. Education for collective intelligence. Irish Educational Studies 1–30. https://doi.org/10.1080/03323315.2023.2250309
#Cambridge #CollectiveIntelligence #DEFI #DigitalEducationFuturesInitiative #digitalLearning #learningAtScale #pandemicPreparedness #peerLearning
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The COVID-19 Peer Hub as an example of Collective Intelligence (CI) in practice
A new article by colleagues at the Cambridge Digital Education Futures Initiative (DEFI) illustrates academic understanding of Collective Intelligence (CI) through the COVID-19 Peer Hub, a peer learning initiative organized by over 6,000 frontline health workers in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, with support from The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF), in response to the initial shock of the pandemic on immunization services that placed 80 million children at risk of missing lifesaving vaccines. Learn more about the COVID-19 Peer Hub…
From the abstract:
Collective Intelligence (CI) is important for groups that seek to address shared problems.
CI in human groups can be mediated by educational technologies.
The current paper presents a framework to support design thinking in relation to CI educational technologies.
Our Collective Intelligence framework is grounded in an organismic-contextualist developmental perspective that orients enquiry to the design of increasingly complex and integrated CI systems that support coordinated group problem solving behaviour.
We focus on pedagogies and infrastructure and we argue that project-based learning provides a sound basis for CI education, allowing for different forms of CI behaviour to be integrated, including swarm behaviour, stigmergy, and collaborative behaviour.
We highlight CI technologies already being used in educational environments while also pointing to opportunities and needs for further creative designs to support the development of CI capabilities across the lifespan.
We argue that Collective Intelligence education grounded in dialogue and the application of CI methods across a range of project-based learning challenges can provide a common bridge for diverse transitions into public and private sector jobs and a shared learning experience that supports cooperative public-private partnerships, which can further reinforce advanced human capabilities in system design.
Article excerpt:
As an example of Collective Intelligence in practice, in 2020–2021, more than 6000 health workers joined The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF) COVID-19 Peer Hub.
Participants shared more than 1200 ideas or practices for managing the pandemic in their contexts within 10 days. Relevant peer ideas and practices were then referenced as participants produced individual, context-specific action plans that were then reviewed by peers before finalisation and implementation.
Mapping of action plan citations (C3L 2022) demonstrate patterns of peer learning, between countries, organisations and system levels.
In parallel, TGLF synthesises data generated by peer learners in formats legitimised by the global health knowledge system (e.g. Moore et al. 2022).
The biggest challenge to CI in this context remains one of legitimacy: how can collective intelligence compete with the perceived gold standard of academic publication within this expert-led culture?
We argue that as CI education is further developed and extends across the lifespan from school learning environment to work and organisational environments, CI technologies and practices will be further developed, evaluated, and refined and will gain legitimacy as part of broader societal capabilities in CI that are cultivated and reinforced on an ongoing basis.
References
- Kovanovic, V. et al. (2022) The power of learning networks for global health: The Geneva Learning Foundation COVID-19 Peer Hub Project Evaluation Report. Centre for Change and Complexity in Learning.
- Moore, Katie, Barbara Muzzulini, Tamara Roldán, Juliet Bedford, and Heidi Larson. 2022. Overcoming barriers to vaccine acceptance in the community: Key learning from the experiences of 734 frontline health workers (1.0). The Geneva Learning Foundation. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6965355
- Hogan, M.J., Barton, A., Twiner, A., James, C., Ahmed, F., Casebourne, I., Steed, I., Hamilton, P., Shi, S., Zhao, Y., Harney, O.M., Wegerif, R., 2023. Education for collective intelligence. Irish Educational Studies 1–30. https://doi.org/10.1080/03323315.2023.2250309
#Cambridge #CollectiveIntelligence #DEFI #DigitalEducationFuturesInitiative #digitalLearning #learningAtScale #pandemicPreparedness #peerLearning
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The air filter recommendation tool at https://filters.cleanairstars.com now incorporates #ASHRAE 241 IRMM (Infection Risk Management Mode) targets.
It’s important to understand the rated occupancy for your space and use this when entering the number of occupants, rather than how many occupants will actually be present in the space.
#IAQ #pandemicpreparedness #CleanAir #HEPAFilterSee an example here for 15 occupants in a small US retail store context under 45dBA noise level.
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"Boris Johnson scrapped pandemic team six months before coronavirus hit"
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/brexit-news-thrcc-scrapped-by-boris-johnson-in-july-83960/
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I love the #books of #edyong, so I was thrilled to hear @kimberlyadams and @kairyssdal interview him about #pandemicPreparedness #Covid and #LongCovid. 17 minutes. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/make-me-smart/id1181589165?i=1000614237766
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RT @kizerbogeorgesa: I am grateful for a fruitful meeting with Dr Andrea Ammon - Director @ECDC_EU We discussed collaboration for #Pandemicpreparedness #UHC in line with #SDG2030 & #Agenda2063
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/ECDC_EU/status/1616357635200008193
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Größte Radio-/Hör-Empfehlung: Diskussion über Vorbereitungen auf die nächste #Pandemie mit Leuten, die sich *wirklich* auskennen. Kompetenz aus Sozial- und Naturwissenschaft, Ethik & Politik: #Betsch, #Leendertz, #Buyx, #Lauterbach. Unaufgeregt und erhellend.
Als Podcast/Mediathek: https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/virus-x-wie-wir-uns-auf-die-naechste-pandemie-vorbereiten-sollten-dlf-d7ce47b6-100.html
#WissKomm @helmholtz #PandemicPreparedness #SarsCoV2 -
Größte Radio-/Hör-Empfehlung: Diskussion über Vorbereitungen auf die nächste #Pandemie mit Leuten, die sich *wirklich* auskennen. Kompetenz aus Sozial- und Naturwissenschaft, Ethik & Politik: #Betsch, #Leendertz, #Buyx, #Lauterbach. Unaufgeregt und erhellend.
Als Podcast/Mediathek: https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/virus-x-wie-wir-uns-auf-die-naechste-pandemie-vorbereiten-sollten-dlf-d7ce47b6-100.html
#WissKomm @helmholtz #PandemicPreparedness #SarsCoV2 -
Größte Radio-/Hör-Empfehlung: Diskussion über Vorbereitungen auf die nächste #Pandemie mit Leuten, die sich *wirklich* auskennen. Kompetenz aus Sozial- und Naturwissenschaft, Ethik & Politik: #Betsch, #Leendertz, #Buyx, #Lauterbach. Unaufgeregt und erhellend.
Als Podcast/Mediathek: https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/virus-x-wie-wir-uns-auf-die-naechste-pandemie-vorbereiten-sollten-dlf-d7ce47b6-100.html
#WissKomm @helmholtz #PandemicPreparedness #SarsCoV2 -
Größte Radio-/Hör-Empfehlung: Diskussion über Vorbereitungen auf die nächste #Pandemie mit Leuten, die sich *wirklich* auskennen. Kompetenz aus Sozial- und Naturwissenschaft, Ethik & Politik: #Betsch, #Leendertz, #Buyx, #Lauterbach. Unaufgeregt und erhellend.
Als Podcast/Mediathek: https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/virus-x-wie-wir-uns-auf-die-naechste-pandemie-vorbereiten-sollten-dlf-d7ce47b6-100.html
#WissKomm @helmholtz #PandemicPreparedness #SarsCoV2 -
Größte Radio-/Hör-Empfehlung: Diskussion über Vorbereitungen auf die nächste #Pandemie mit Leuten, die sich *wirklich* auskennen. Kompetenz aus Sozial- und Naturwissenschaft, Ethik & Politik: #Betsch, #Leendertz, #Buyx, #Lauterbach. Unaufgeregt und erhellend.
Als Podcast/Mediathek: https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/virus-x-wie-wir-uns-auf-die-naechste-pandemie-vorbereiten-sollten-dlf-d7ce47b6-100.html
#WissKomm @helmholtz #PandemicPreparedness #SarsCoV2