New report released on infection resilience in the built environment
After a year long live study, the University of Loughborough in association with CIBSE have just issued their report on infection resilience in the built environment.
Led by Professor Malcolm Cook at the University of Loughborough, AIRBODS (Airborne Infection Reduction through Building Operation and Design for SARS-CoV-2) conducted research into infection resilience during the pandemic. The programme was supported by over 20 academic researchers and industrial consultants over its 22 month funding period and helped get large scale events back up and running following the Covid-19 pandemic.
The report provides comprehensive guidance and insights into
airborne infection risks and proposes mitigation measures to improve airborne
infection resilience of indoor and semi-outdoor spaces. The guidance shows how
to design and operate non-domestic buildings to minimise the risk of airborne
transmission of Covid-19, and other viruses.
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