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    Covid-19: HK News - July 2020

    New covid cases in HK today.

    https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/compone...abChangeable=0


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    And the clock starts again with not one but two cases...

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-positive-rthk


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    more evidence that WHO is useless
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    exempt pilot positive covid , a big loophole for HK

    https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/compone...4-20200704.htm

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    Was that research not published months ago? It seems to me that airflow is critical - either open window/doors, do someting else to promote airflow or stay outside. I think that's why some countries in Asia are not seeing as much virus as we might expect - Thailand for example - because they really do like having real outside interactions (even when it's hot, unlike us in HK or Sing where we sit in our airconditioned comfort!).

    And why I think next winter is when the real crisis is going to occur. This year has merely been the introduction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HK_Katherine:
    Was that research not published months ago? It seems to me that airflow is critical - either open window/doors, do someting else to promote airflow or stay outside. I think that's why some countries in Asia are not seeing as much virus as we might expect - Thailand for example - because they really do like having real outside interactions (even when it's hot, unlike us in HK or Sing where we sit in our airconditioned comfort!).

    And why I think next winter is when the real crisis is going to occur. This year has merely been the introduction.
    yup old news. the key point to reduce the impact will be crossflow ventilation, for example, opening windows on opposite sides of the room, how many flats have windows on opposite sides of the room........

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