Seems like our NZ cousins are more like us than we think. [ As long as you over there don't fall into the trap of playing politics like us here]
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In short, yes, I guess so. At this stage I gather from the press conference, it is two things under investigation. Aerosols (filtration) and fomites (surface contamination).
The genomic results indicate the virus was from a person who moved into managed isolation on 9 Jan and test positive on their day 3 test. The woman we are discussing was released on 13 Jan. An overlap of only a few days. They were a few rooms apart on the same floor. Filtration is being stepped up just in case it was this.
There is a surprise.
I know 'er indoors wouldn't want you to know that she said it but....... "Good Ventilation will be important with this Mr bee, you mark my words". "It stands to reason" I recall 'er saying.
Actually spoken 10 days after this thing broke out, especially after the Cruise ship fiascos,
Not often I say it but I dips me lid to 'er professional Opinions.
Didn't India play well. Their Captain went home, there were 8 top players out, all out for 36? in the first test, yet still gave Australia a lesson. The last test at the Gabba was one for the ages, a ripper. [ There should be an add in your local newspaper for a couple of opening batsmen, it seems the Aus. cricket board is using the Qld State of Origin selection criteria in their search.]
By George you've got it, you've really really got it. ( Pardon to MFLady).
You do understand how these Quangos work after all, Dr?
Serious bit.
Back in the olde days it was customary to open all windows & doors on fine days to the outside so the house could :breath"
Lots of chemicals given off even back then.
The Metho content of "EZY-WORK floor stain" used religiously every couple of weeks springs to mind but there were quite a few others that needed venting.
MDF as used in Builtin furniture is another source of Gasses.
People shut up the house tightly & bugger off to work all day. The Formaldehyde gas can build up. Come home you breath it in.
That can't be good. They use that to preserve stiffs.
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MDF formaldehyde
The glue used in MDF is usually urea formaldehyde (UF). UF is a solid chemical made from a mixture of urea and formaldehyde. Extra formaldehyde may be added to the urea to make a stronger bond. The more extra formaldehyde there is, the more formaldehyde will be trapped in the wood and later emitted as a gas.
Apparently IKEA stuff does not contain Formaldehyde.
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Plenty of others we take for granted.