Room humidity matters for COVID-19 transmission. If you are going to spent a lot of time in the same rooms as other people in the next months, invest into proper humidity to reduce your risk of getting ill: https://aaqr.org/articles/aaqr-20-06-covid-0302?fbclid=IwAR3zFZ-UqSjBlc2DJUjHI5yUKTujIW5WyDlwgogmfAAIJtEAxoCas-LkdWc
Can you give us the TL; DR on what “proper humidity” means in this context? Google says 30-50% is good (in general). Is the same true for COVID?
https://www.condairgroup.com/humidity-health-wellbeing/scientific-studies/criteria-for-human-exposure-to-humidity-in-occupied-buildings shows how the effect on humidity on various risk factors and based on it I would suggest 50-60% is ideal for fighting viruses.
Room humidity matters for COVID-19 transmission. If you are going to spent a lot of time in the same rooms as other people in the next months, invest into proper humidity to reduce your risk of getting ill: https://aaqr.org/articles/aaqr-20-06-covid-0302?fbclid=IwAR3zFZ-UqSjBlc2DJUjHI5yUKTujIW5WyDlwgogmfAAIJtEAxoCas-LkdWc
Can you give us the TL; DR on what “proper humidity” means in this context? Google says 30-50% is good (in general). Is the same true for COVID?
https://www.condairgroup.com/humidity-health-wellbeing/scientific-studies/criteria-for-human-exposure-to-humidity-in-occupied-buildings shows how the effect on humidity on various risk factors and based on it I would suggest 50-60% is ideal for fighting viruses.