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  • October 19, 2022 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm

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We’re pleased to invite you to our virtual launch for, “Reducing transmission of COVID-19 through improvements to indoor air quality: a checklist for community spaces.” This peer-reviewed, plain language, step-by-step guide outlines how community spaces can use indoor air quality measures to help reduce transmission of COVID-19.

This ground-breaking guide was produced as part of an innovative, interdisciplinary partnership between Unity Health Network, University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, Queen’s University and Toronto Metropolitan University. It is designed for use by:

– Public health authorities and governments;
– Facilities such as shelters, community centres, drop-ins and group homes;
– Communities and workers;
– Public health and engineering instructors and students.

Learning outcomes: In this session, you’ll learn how to use engineering expertise to create safer spaces for workers, residents, visitors and communities. You’ll also learn how interdisciplinary and applied Knowledge Translation can help fill gaps left in public health practice and contribute to positive and material change.

This session will be hosted by the School of Cities, University of Toronto.