Month: November 2020

Since March 2020, most places in the world have been through several versions of CoVID-19 lockdown. The most extreme level, currently in force in several cities in the USA, prohibits social contact beyond the immediate household throughout the rest of the year. Those who can work from home are expected to do so. Those who […]

CoVID has brought the age-old problem of containing infectious diseases back into the limelight. To date, clinicians and patients have focussed on the individual and human aspects of infectious containment, but the spread of infections in our built environment must become a priority. Humid environments mean less viral spread in air. Take hospital architecture. Like […]