REMARK: This Q&A was part of the AIVC special COVID-19 newsletter published in February 2021. To subscribe to the newsletter please click here.


We don’t know. There is no universal answer applicable for all scenarios.

REMARK: This Q&A was part of the AIVC special COVID-19 newsletter published in February 2021. To subscribe to the newsletter please click here.

Feedback from the AIVC Webinar “COVID-19 Ventilation related guidance by ASHRAE and REHVA"

On November 20th 2020, the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre  with support from ASHRAE and REHVA organized the webinar “COVID-19 Ventilation related guidance by ASHRAE and REHVA". 406 people from 42 countries attended the webinar.

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AIVC Newsletter, Special Issue COVID-19, November 2020

The AIVC board decided in their last (online) meeting of September 2020 to start a project to collect, discuss and disseminate information about COVID-19 in relation to ventilation and airtightness. A working group was created to define and carry out the project, with the title ‘Ventilation, airtightness and COVID-19’.  The first special issue of the AIVC newsletter is a first outcome of the project.

Highlights of this newsletter:

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REMARK:  The answers that follow were developed in November 2020. The recommendations by ASHRAE and REHVA may change over time.

REMARK: This Q&A was part of the AIVC special COVID-19 newsletter published in November 2020. To subscribe to the newsletter please click here.

REMARK: This Q&A was part of the AIVC special COVID-19 newsletter published in November 2020. To subscribe to the newsletter please click here.

20 November 2020, Webinar – COVID-19 Ventilation related guidance by ASHRAE and REHVA

Ventilation is recognized as a major element in strategies for minimizing the risk of COVID infection. REHVA and ASHRAE have developed guidelines taking existing evidence of long-range aerosol based transmission into account including the importance of ventilation.

This webinar presented the guidelines by REHVA and ASHRAE and also had a closer look to the similarities and differences in both guidelines.

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