Image of helmets with words “this is brain protection” Image of respirators with words “so is this”
Protect your brain like it matters 😷
29.09.2025 02:13 — 👍 39 🔁 13 💬 1 📌 1@smpwrgr.bsky.social
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. Writing: https://criticalprecaution.wordpress.com/ Advocacy: https://www.cleaneraircollective.com/
Image of helmets with words “this is brain protection” Image of respirators with words “so is this”
Protect your brain like it matters 😷
29.09.2025 02:13 — 👍 39 🔁 13 💬 1 📌 1Thank you 🙏 ❤️
28.09.2025 04:58 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Robert Irwin is still masking on planes 😷 👏
Comfortable enough to sleep in during a long haul flight from Australia to LA
DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO RAISE YOUR VOICE ON SAFER AUST HEALTHCARE 10 min Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care survey on your experiences with healthcare to help shape the third edition of the NSQHS (National Safety and Quality Health Service) Standards QUESTIONS THEY'RE ASKING: WHEN YOU VISIT A HOSPITAL, WHAT MAKES YOU CONFIDENT YOU/YOUR FAMILY WILL RECEIVE SAFE, HIGH-QUALITY CARE? HOW CAN THE QUALITY OF CARE BE IMPROVED? HOW CAN PERSON-CENTRED CARE BE IMPROVED? (CARE THAT FOCUSES ON LISTENING TO UNDERSTAND YOUR NEEDS, VALUES & PREFERENCES, INVOLVING YOU IN CARE DECISIONS, RESPECTING YOUR CHOICES & TREATING YOU WITH DIGNITY & KINDNESS) IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE YOU'D LIKE TO TELL US OR SUGGEST? CLOSES TUESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2025 HTTPS://Www.SURVEYMONKEY.COM/R/5PWCFTJ
🚨📢 ATT: Australians who wish healthcare was safer
Here’s your chance to tell the ACSQHC about your experiences to help shape/update the National Safety & Quality Health Service Standards
Pls take 10 mins to say what would make healthcare safer for you 🙏
www.surveymonkey.com/r/5PWCFTJ
Page of the Herald-Sun newspaper with a photo of a protest with several participants wearing various face coverings And the headline? “Masked & dangerous”
Haven’t picked up a copy of Herald-Sun in a while, look what I found when I did😳
Inflammatory headline correlating 😷 & violence
The most unhelpful, polarising, politicising framing
jeopardising those of us trying to protect our health with a medical accessibility tool
It’s a slippery slope
"Improving indoor air quality is a significant economic opportunity, increasing workforce productivity and reducing costs to business and government. Cleaner Air Collective: an Australia-wide grassroots advocacy group with more than 380 members from diverse backgrounds & professions; our membership includes healthcare workers, teachers, lawyers, economists, engineers, creatives, academics, data specialists, lisability advocates & students.
Investment in a healthy workforce is a no-brainer for improving productivity
It could be an Australian competitive advantage that only grows into the future
Special thanks to Jo & also Suzanne, Dom, Shannon, Jordan, Nancy, Peter, Mike, Patricia, Skyla & all who’ve contributed 🙏
"Improved indoor air quality can be achieved by: a. setting national IAQ standards. b. implementing these standards using natural &/or mechanical ventilation & can be augmented by purification & UVC strategies. Financial incentives could be offered for IAQ improvements in existing private workplaces. c. monitoring & collecting IAQ data.
3 step plan to improved IAQ and improved productivity:
17.08.2025 12:16 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0Improved ventilation in schools results in decreased illness absence, benefits estimated at $80-160 million annually from reduced wage losses to caregivers. Improving IAQ in business & schools provides benefits to health & productivity in excess of costs. NZ data estimates benefit cost ratio of 1.0-2.3 in reducing absenteeism & 3.4-4.6 including productivity gains. Initial estimates for Australia (solely health benefits) suggest 1.5-3.1 benefit cost ratio.
The benefit for reducing wage loss to caregivers taking time off to look after perpetually sick children is significant
The benefit cost ratio is compelling
"Improved air quality in schools could indirectly improve productivity through the reduced spread of illness. Research suggests that schools are hubs for disease transmission. This is reflected in the NSW Health Surveillance Report (24 July 2025) which states that "overall Influenza activity is still at a high level but decreased in children likely due to school holidays in NSW". School age children bring illness into households which may then be spread into workplaces."
Tackling IAQ and reducing airborne infectious disease transmission in schools would make the entire community and Australian workforce healthier and more productive
17.08.2025 12:16 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0"In Australia, Long Covid is conservatively estimated to have cost the Australian economy approximately AU$9.6 billion in 2022—about 0.5% of the nation's GDP. This is a loss of over 100 million work hours that year, with the greatest impact seen among working-age adults aged 30 to 49."
Locally, can we afford to be losing 100 million working hours and $9.6 billion each year to long cvd?
17.08.2025 12:16 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0"US evidence finds long covid is generating persistent labour force reductions, by approx 500,000 people (0.2% of adults). In aggregate, per-year value of lost labour supply is estimated as approx $62 billion, about half of estimated losses from cancer or diabetes. Japanese evidence shows workers with long covid persisting for 1 year exhibited a significant decrease in labour productivity & average economic loss of $21,659 per year.
“Persistent labour force reduction”
17.08.2025 12:16 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0"In 2024, the number of UK workers inactive due to chronic sickness rose to a record high of 7% of working-age population in 2024 with 2.8 million people economically inactive in 2025. Globally, estimated 6-7% of adults have symptomatic Long Covid with annual economic impact of approx $1 trillion, ≥1% of global economy. The UK's reduced productivity & diversion of healthcare resources could result in GDP loss of =£1.5-2.7 billion by 2030.
The economic cost of chronic illness, in particular long cvd/PASC, is breathtaking - 2.8 million economically inactive workers in UK, $1 TRILLION annual global economic impact of long cvd …
17.08.2025 12:16 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0"Reducing disease transmission also reduces long-term impacts. Chronic illness can severely impair ability to keep working & many leave the workforce entirely. Others who can work may be less productive & need support to carry out duties. Chronic illness has a significant impact on the working-age population, leading to both absenteeism & presenteeism. The Covid pandemic has significantly increased the number of people with long-term chronic illness." CLEANER AIR COLLECTIVE
And absenteeism in the acute phase is only the start of the productivity problem. Increasing post viral chronic illness is decimating the productivity of the labour force
17.08.2025 12:16 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0"Prior to the pandemic, the Australian absenteeism rate averaged 3.3% per month. During 2022, the absenteeism rate rose abnormally high, peaking at 5.8%, costing Australian businesses an estimated $24.2 billion in lost productivity that year. The average number of people working fewer hours in 2024 due to illness/injury/sick leave was 31% higher than the pre-pandemic average of the 5 years to Dec 2019. Absenteeism also contributes to reduced customer service and satisfaction & lost revenue."
Drawing attention to the obvious, that more workers are away sick (or caring for a sick family member) more often since the pandemic - AND IT’S A PROBLEM THAT IS NOT GOING AWAY
It’s a shared problem for individuals, businesses and the economy
"Poor IAQ also impacts the transmission of illness in indoor environments. A recent report from the Chief Scientist of Australia, highlights the effectiveness of increasing the amount of clean air in buildings, in reducing the transmission of airborne viruses (such as flu, RSV, covid and measles). Business and customers bear the cost of absenteeism of workers due to illness or from caring for family members.
Quoting our own Chief Scientist’s findings about how to make workplaces and workers sustainably healthier:
17.08.2025 12:16 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0"Poor IAQ impacts employee performance and wellbeing. Research from Harvard shows that poor IAQ has significant impacts on employees' cognitive function, including response times and ability to focus. Conservative estimates from US research find a $6500 productivity gain per worker from improved ventilation. The benefits of enhanced ventilation rates far exceed per-person costs relative to salary costs."
The return on investment on committing to IAQ standards, monitoring and infrastructure is excellent:
17.08.2025 12:16 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 1"The improvement of IAQ in workplaces (including schools & healthcare) can increase productivity by: 1. Improving cognitive function of workers. 2. Reducing absenteeism due to illness (and caregiving of ill family members). 3. Reducing the number of people unable to work due to chronic illness."
Spelling out the clear, pragmatic, multi-factored arguments for improving IAQ for the federal govt:
17.08.2025 12:16 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0"Australian businesses & organisations are experiencing reduced productivity due to increased absenteeism (productivity loss due to time off work) and presenteeism (lower productivity due to illness while working) from acute and chronic illness and workforce loss of skilled, hard to replace workers. Addressing IAQ in Australia's poorly ventilated buildings is an opportunity to boost productivity that will provide a strong return on investment."
🧵Excerpts from Cleaner Air Collective productivity sub
many brilliant members of CAC have been busy working on submissions, consultations, inquiries, FOI requests etc, raising voices on behalf of us all on everything from IAQ productivity gains to masks in healthcare & transparency re vaccines🙌
Novavax reported to the US securities exchange comm that TGA requested the JN1 application be withdrawn 😞
No transparency here, only intel from the US 🙄
If TGA withholds approval til March 2026, Novavax has to refund $92.5 million to Aus govt … 🤔
HUGE NEWS‼️
Plum @saferairproject.bsky.social is invited to NY to speak at the “Healthy Indoor Air: Global Call to Action” event on at UN Gen Ass in Sept 🙌 ❤️
Opportunity 4 her to raise lived experience & accessibility, a self funded trip
Crowdfunding link: golbalcall.raiselysite.com
Pls share🙏
I WANT TO CLEAR THE AIR: I CAN'T BE SAFE IN A ROOM WITH COVID SO I SPEND MY TIME INDOORS IN SPACES WHERE I CLEAN THE AIR 24/7 THAT'S HOW I AVOID AIRBORNE INFECTIONS AND STAY HEALTHY NOW JUST IMAGINE ALL THE ROOMS WERE HELD TO THE SAME STANDARD I COULD GO ANYWHERE AND EVERYONE WOULD BE HEALTHIER
Imagine …
22.07.2025 05:09 — 👍 12 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0Person standing in front of a sunrise Wording: I get frustrated when healthy people don't value & protect that good health I'd give a lot to live in a body that doesn't hurt every day & can do all the things I miss so much one day you'll wish you had protected your quality of life from airborne infectious disease
Screaming on the sidelines, but few are listening
everyone is choosing a v pretty, fun, scenic path, but it leads straight over a cliff
We warn and they just smile and wave and continue toward disaster
Sparkle dental care in Fairfield, def recommend, have been patient there 4 decades. No hepa but standalone house so easy to ventilate. They all mask, I see Kai Xu who is lovely & have also seen Cici Feng who also had window open & everyone in n95s 4 me. I always take the first appointment of the day
02.07.2025 11:58 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Sparkle dental care in Fairfield, def recommend. No hepa but it’s a standalone house so easy to ventilate. They all mask, I see Kai Xu who is lovely & have also seen Cici Feng who also had window open & everyone in n95s 4 me. I always take the first appointment of the day
02.07.2025 11:57 — 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Background of a stormy sky with wording Covid doesn’t care if You’re strong You’re smart You’re rich You’re pretty You’re famous You’re successful You’re fit You’re healthy You’re young You’re talented Your next infection could bring a storm of chronic illness into your life Protect your quality of life with an umbrella of protections (with pic of umbrella with mask, vaccine, hepa, open window and tests on it)
You wouldn’t go out in a storm without protection 🌂
Don’t drown in chronic illness by going out in a storm of airborne infectious disease without protection 😷
Aranet CO2 monitor reading 573 🤩
Safe healthcare ⭐️
Arrived at dentist 8am, cold & wet in Melb but all doors & windows wide open & every staff member in headstrap respirator ready 4 me 🤩 respect shown is priceless
Noticed when driving away that the door now closed, sad no one else is protected, but they look after me
Breaking Novavax news🚨
Just called Biocelect to hear that despite no updates on TGA status page…
…Biocelect actually submitted Novavax JN.1 4 weeks ago & it’s currently sitting w- TGA, awaiting approval 😮
A step closer to protection we can med tolerate🤞
Get yr ltr in to help expedite approval ⬇️
Last weekend (as part of the year of having fun safely) we did a leadlighting course
Girls went in while I parked car & as soon as instructor saw them 😷 he offered to mask too 🤩 better than many HCWs…
We layered protections, ate lunch in backyard & had a fun creative day 😊 highly recommended
Images of various respirator masks with wording: It’s ok to Start Wearing A mask Again this winter
DIY PH messaging to share
as cases go through the roof in Australia
putting the health system under enormous pressure
If there are gaps in your mitigations, this variant will find them
Will your next Cvd infection be the one that leads to long Cvd?
We need as many fed MPs as poss asking Health Minister to personally negotiate procurement/distribution of Novavax & ensure Australians have equitable access
It’s his responsibility & can’t be shirked by blaming Biocelect, TGA or ATAGI
Pls use our template ⬇️ to write to yr rep