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School Ventilation :A Vital Tool to Reduce COVID-19 SpreadMay 2021 School Ventilation : A Vital Tool to Reduce COVID-19 Spread iiAuthorsPaula J. Olsiewski, PhDContributing Scholar, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Richard Bruns, PhDSenior Scholar, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Gigi Kwik Gronvall, PhDSenior Scholar , Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security William P. Bahnfleth, PhD, PEProfessor of Architectural Engineering, Pennsylvania State UniversityGunnar Mattson MPH Student, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthChristina Potter, MSPHA nalyst, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Rachel A. Vahey, MHSA nalyst, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Expert ReviewersDestiny Aman, MSFounder, JPoint Collaborative Claire Barnett, MBAF ounder and Executive Director, Healthy Schools Network Anita Cicero, JD Deputy Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Health SecurityCorey Metzger, PEPrincipal, Resource Consulting Engineers, LLCJoel Solomon, MASenior Policy Analyst, National Education AssociationBrent Stephens, MSE, PhDDepartment Chair and Professor of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, Illinois Inst
May 26, 2021 · School systems should regularly clean high-touch surfaces and disinfect spaces if a case is identified in the classroom or shared space, in accordance with CDC guidance. Schools should also provide proper hand hygiene resources such as hand sanitizer in classrooms and communal spaces and perform regular cleaning of frequent high-touch areas.
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