Cheap monitors may stop COVID-19 outbreaks

By Tim Dornin
Updated January 24 2023 - 11:23am, first published 11:18am
The study assessed the airborne transmission risk in more than 60 areas at an Adelaide nursing home. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)
The study assessed the airborne transmission risk in more than 60 areas at an Adelaide nursing home. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

Cheap carbon dioxide monitors in public spaces could help identify areas carrying a higher risk of COVID-19 infection, a new study has found.

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