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Negative pressure may make the virus concentrate on the top floor, unless all rooms are ducted. But i agree with the idea, this would undoubtably help nhs workers.
Has the time come again for Negative-pressure ventilation, to assist COVIT19 patients in a more humane way during a lung failure.Please read the attached article and form your opinion, thank you.Negative-pressure ventilation: is there still a role?A. Corrado, M. GoriniEuropean Respiratory Journal 2002 20: 187-197; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.02.00302602
Thank you for your kind link.As it so happens, your link of spam.co.uk on negative pressure ventilation was so brilliantly timed, as future building regulations will probably have to take into account air-born viral infections of private and commercial dwellings. This would require the installation of inlet and outlet air filters, which meet the minimum requirements of the current N95 air-filter standard.This rings a few bells from my COSHH training many years ago. Thanks again.