"Improved Air Quality Reduces School COVID Cases, Study Finds"

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A study from the University of Rochester Medical School found that efforts to improve air quality at a special education school in Rochester, New York, were linked to fewer COVID-19 cases in staff and students. The school's focus on air filtration and improving airflow, especially for a population at increased risk of COVID complications, proved effective. Researchers emphasized the importance of a combination of approaches, including masking, vaccination, ventilation, and air filtration, in preventing infections.
Study links air quality improvements to fewer school COVID cases University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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