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Covid Safety Actions for Schools: Ventilation in the right room is still a box that is not checked

Covid Safety Actions for Schools: Ventilation in the right room is still a box that is not checked
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Bhopal: Ventilation in the right room – One of the main Covid security measures, is still a box that is not checked on the safety checklist before the school board exam from next week.
The 12th grade exam starts on February 17, and the 10th grade exam the next day.
Ventilation is very important to prevent the spread of infection in a closed room.
Restaurants and other indoor locations were told to record this but in the example of the school, the Ministry of Health and Education at Madhya Pradesh had missed this step.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results there are no surveys or data collection on ventilation at school.
To prevent Covid, they rely on one basic rule – 50% occupancy.
“Covid behavior applies at the school campus, as elsewhere.
This includes social distance along with the isolation of patients or infected School, “said the Head of Medical and Health of Bhopal (CMHO) Dr.
Prabhakar Tiwari.
Covid-19 largely spread through droplets and particles between people near.
When the test starts, dozens of children must spend three hours in a closed room.
The authorities seem to bend in children not coughing, sneezing or removing their facial mask for three hours of pressure.
That’s not possible.
Therefore, the more needs for the right ventilation.
“There are no surveys or data on class ventilation.
The appropriate behavior of Covid is expected.
A small water bottle, the protective sanitizer and facemask have been allowed to the examination hall.
This classroom will operate with a capacity of no more than 50%,” said the Bhopal District Education Officer (Deo) Nitin Saxena.
For starters, not all schools have a window area ratio to the preferred floor.
In a well-ventilated space, Windows must make 20% of the floor area, the Professor of Gandhi Medical College (GMC) and the leading pulmonologist, Dr.
Lokendra Dave.
“When the rooms are well ventilated, air currents play an active role in viral dilution,” said Dr.
Dave.
Before the second wave struck, he was one of the first medical experts to call for an increase in ventilation in the office and the building to curb the spread of Covid-19.
“Most children (exam participants) are vaccinated.
Anyone who is suspected of being infected must be able to appear for inspection but in isolated settings.” Dr.
Dave added.

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