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Joseph Allen at Harvard says #cleaning #indoor #air could make us #healthier and #smarter.

“I think there’s going to be a fundamental rebalancing in terms of how we think about indoor spaces,” Allen says. “I think that people won’t tolerate #sick #buildings, where you feel tired, your eyes #itch, you have a #headache, or you’re stuffed into a closetlike office with no windows.” It’s one lasting positive from the pandemic. “That era is over,” Allen says. “Rightly so, and good riddance.”

science.org/content/article/sc

www.science.orgThis scientist says cleaning indoor air could make us healthier—and smarterThe pandemic has given new urgency to Joseph Allen's quest to improve the air we breathe inside buildings