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    HI everyone
    Could you let me know what advice you give to members of the public waiting in their car for a COVID-19 test? Do you advise them to have windows up with A/C on fresh air or recycled air? The temp has been in the 40’s here so A/C is essential.
    There seems to be 2 differing opinions. Our policy when transporting patients with active TB apart from PPE is to drive with windows down if possible and A/C on fresh air. I support windows up with COVID-19 but am confused about the A/C on recycled.
    Any thoughts on his big pressing issue- ha ha
    Regards
    Cate Coffey
    RN BaAScN MPH&TM Grad Cert Infection Control Nursing
    Clinical Nurse Manager

    Central Australia Health Service
    Department of Health
    Northern Territory Government

    Infection Prevention and Control Unit
    Alice Springs Hospital
    PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871
    cate.coffey@nt.gov.au

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    #77442
    Emma Trippe
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    Hi Cate , I did read somewhere in Covid19 literature ( I’ll try & find it !!) that the aircon should be on fresh not recycled,
    Thanks Emma

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    HI everyone
    Could you let me know what advice you give to members of the public waiting in their car for a COVID-19 test? Do you advise them to have windows up with A/C on fresh air or recycled air? The temp has been in the 40’s here so A/C is essential.
    There seems to be 2 differing opinions. Our policy when transporting patients with active TB apart from PPE is to drive with windows down if possible and A/C on fresh air. I support windows up with COVID-19 but am confused about the A/C on recycled.
    Any thoughts on his big pressing issue- ha ha
    Regards
    Cate Coffey
    RN BaAScN MPH&TM Grad Cert Infection Control Nursing
    Clinical Nurse Manager

    Central Australia Health Service
    Department of Health
    Northern Territory Government

    Infection Prevention and Control Unit
    Alice Springs Hospital
    PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871
    cate.coffey@nt.gov.au

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    #77443
    Marija Juraja
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    Hi Cate,

    If they drive with ac on fresh air, have their surgical mask on and just roll the window down for the test and back up when finished and go.
    I know we have told patients to sit in the back of the car, surgical mask on with the window open, driver side window open and the AC on fresh air (which works okay on normal days, chilly for winter and not tolerable on a hot day). Allows for airflow through the car when driving.
    It’s more important that the staff are wearing the correct PPE and distance when undertaking the testing. Plus their exposure time is significantly short.

    Kind Regards

    Marija Juraja |Nurse Unit Manager -CALHN Infection Prevention & Control Unit|
    Specialty Medicine 2 RN, GCNS Inf Ctrl, CICP-E)
    t: +61 8 7074 2810 (RAH) 8222 7588 (TQEH)| M: 0466 379 821|e:marija.juraja@sa.gov.au |
    Adjunct Clinical Lecturer | University of South Australia | Horizon Hospital and Health Service
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    “Nurses and midwives: clean care is in your hands”

    HI everyone
    Could you let me know what advice you give to members of the public waiting in their car for a COVID-19 test? Do you advise them to have windows up with A/C on fresh air or recycled air? The temp has been in the 40’s here so A/C is essential.
    There seems to be 2 differing opinions. Our policy when transporting patients with active TB apart from PPE is to drive with windows down if possible and A/C on fresh air. I support windows up with COVID-19 but am confused about the A/C on recycled.
    Any thoughts on his big pressing issue- ha ha
    Regards
    Cate Coffey
    RN BaAScN MPH&TM Grad Cert Infection Control Nursing
    Clinical Nurse Manager

    Central Australia Health Service
    Department of Health
    Northern Territory Government

    Infection Prevention and Control Unit
    Alice Springs Hospital
    PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871
    cate.coffey@nt.gov.au

    t. 08 8951 7737
    http://www.health.nt.gov.au

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    #77444
    Glenys Harrington
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    Hi All,

    What is the evidence for car AC on fresh air or recycled?

    None that I have seen in terms of COVID-19 transmission but happy to be
    corrected.

    Glenys

    Glenys Harrington

    Consultant

    Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)

    P.O. Box 6385

    Melbourne

    Australia, 3004

    M: +61 404816434

    E: infexion@ozemail.com.au

    Marija (Health)

    Hi Cate,

    If they drive with ac on fresh air, have their surgical mask on and just
    roll the window down for the test and back up when finished and go.

    I know we have told patients to sit in the back of the car, surgical mask on
    with the window open, driver side window open and the AC on fresh air (which
    works okay on normal days, chilly for winter and not tolerable on a hot
    day). Allows for airflow through the car when driving.

    It’s more important that the staff are wearing the correct PPE and distance
    when undertaking the testing. Plus their exposure time is significantly
    short.

    Kind Regards

    Marija Juraja |Nurse Unit Manager -CALHN Infection Prevention & Control
    Unit|

    Specialty Medicine 2 RN, GCNS Inf Ctrl, CICP-E)

    t: +61 8 7074 2810 (RAH) 8222 7588 (TQEH)| M: 0466 379
    821|e:marija.juraja@sa.gov.au |

    Adjunct Clinical Lecturer | University of South Australia | Horizon Hospital
    and Health Service

    “Nurses and midwives: clean care is in your hands”

    > On Behalf Of Cate Coffey

    HI everyone

    Could you let me know what advice you give to members of the public waiting
    in their car for a COVID-19 test? Do you advise them to have windows up with
    A/C on fresh air or recycled air? The temp has been in the 40’s here so A/C
    is essential.

    There seems to be 2 differing opinions. Our policy when transporting
    patients with active TB apart from PPE is to drive with windows down if
    possible and A/C on fresh air. I support windows up with COVID-19 but am
    confused about the A/C on recycled.

    Any thoughts on his big pressing issue- ha ha

    Regards

    Cate Coffey

    RN BaAScN MPH&TM Grad Cert Infection Control Nursing

    Clinical Nurse Manager

    Central Australia Health Service

    Department of Health

    Northern Territory Government

    Infection Prevention and Control Unit

    Alice Springs Hospital
    PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871

    cate.coffey@nt.gov.au

    t. 08 8951 7737

    http://www.health.nt.gov.au

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    #77452
    Felicity Hill
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    Hi Glenys
    Please see attached information re information for care workers in covid. This document includes information around car air conditioning which might be of some help to your question.
    Regards

    Felicity Hill
    Quality and Compliance Manager

    Level 2 Century Corporate Centre,
    62 Norwest Boulevard, Norwest NSW 2153
    PO Box 284, Castle Hill NSW 1765
    T: 0417048794

    E: felicity.hill@anglicare.org.au

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    Hi All, What is the evidence for car AC on fresh air or recycled? None that I have seen in terms of COVID-19 transmission but happy to be corrected. Glenys Glenys Harringto

    Hi All,

    What is the evidence for car AC on fresh air or recycled?

    None that I have seen in terms of COVID-19 transmission but happy to be corrected.

    Glenys

    Glenys Harrington
    Consultant
    Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)
    P.O. Box 6385
    Melbourne
    Australia, 3004
    M: +61 404816434
    E: infexion@ozemail.com.au

    Hi Cate,

    If they drive with ac on fresh air, have their surgical mask on and just roll the window down for the test and back up when finished and go.
    I know we have told patients to sit in the back of the car, surgical mask on with the window open, driver side window open and the AC on fresh air (which works okay on normal days, chilly for winter and not tolerable on a hot day). Allows for airflow through the car when driving.
    It’s more important that the staff are wearing the correct PPE and distance when undertaking the testing. Plus their exposure time is significantly short.

    Kind Regards

    Marija Juraja |Nurse Unit Manager -CALHN Infection Prevention & Control Unit|
    Specialty Medicine 2 RN, GCNS Inf Ctrl, CICP-E)
    t: +61 8 7074 2810 (RAH) 8222 7588 (TQEH)| M: 0466 379 821|e:marija.juraja@sa.gov.au |
    Adjunct Clinical Lecturer | University of South Australia | Horizon Hospital and Health Service
    [cid:image001.jpg@01D6A7CD.BACFE790]
    “Nurses and midwives: clean care is in your hands”

    HI everyone
    Could you let me know what advice you give to members of the public waiting in their car for a COVID-19 test? Do you advise them to have windows up with A/C on fresh air or recycled air? The temp has been in the 40’s here so A/C is essential.
    There seems to be 2 differing opinions. Our policy when transporting patients with active TB apart from PPE is to drive with windows down if possible and A/C on fresh air. I support windows up with COVID-19 but am confused about the A/C on recycled.
    Any thoughts on his big pressing issue- ha ha
    Regards
    Cate Coffey
    RN BaAScN MPH&TM Grad Cert Infection Control Nursing
    Clinical Nurse Manager

    Central Australia Health Service
    Department of Health
    Northern Territory Government

    Infection Prevention and Control Unit
    Alice Springs Hospital
    PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871
    cate.coffey@nt.gov.au

    t. 08 8951 7737
    http://www.health.nt.gov.au

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    #77454
    Susan Marquez
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    Infection Control Coordinator

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    c/o St John of God Berwick Hospital

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    Theres also the one-liner from the DoH (Coronavirus: Environmental Cleaning ) document,
    as attached, on page 3! However, no evidence quoted.

    Susan Marquez | Infection Control Coordinator
    St John of God Berwick Hospital
    T: (03) 8784 5004 | M: 0425 767 229 | F: | E: Susan.Marquez@sjog.org.au
    75 Kangan Drive Berwick VIC 3806| PO Box 101 Berwick VIC 3806
    http://www.sjog.org.au/berwick | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook

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    We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to Elders past and present.

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    Hi Glenys
    Please see attached information re information for care workers in covid. This document includes information around car air conditioning which might be of some help to your question.
    Regards

    Felicity Hill
    Quality and Compliance Manager

    Level 2 Century Corporate Centre,
    62 Norwest Boulevard, Norwest NSW 2153
    PO Box 284, Castle Hill NSW 1765
    T: 0417048794

    E: felicity.hill@anglicare.org.au

    [cid:image001.jpg@01D6A887.11905010]

    Hi All,

    What is the evidence for car AC on fresh air or recycled?

    None that I have seen in terms of COVID-19 transmission but happy to be corrected.

    Glenys

    Glenys Harrington
    Consultant
    Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)
    P.O. Box 6385
    Melbourne
    Australia, 3004
    M: +61 404816434
    E: infexion@ozemail.com.au

    Hi Cate,

    If they drive with ac on fresh air, have their surgical mask on and just roll the window down for the test and back up when finished and go.
    I know we have told patients to sit in the back of the car, surgical mask on with the window open, driver side window open and the AC on fresh air (which works okay on normal days, chilly for winter and not tolerable on a hot day). Allows for airflow through the car when driving.
    Its more important that the staff are wearing the correct PPE and distance when undertaking the testing. Plus their exposure time is significantly short.

    Kind Regards

    Marija Juraja |Nurse Unit Manager CALHN Infection Prevention & Control Unit|
    Specialty Medicine 2 RN, GCNS Inf Ctrl, CICP-E)
    t: +61 8 7074 2810 (RAH) 8222 7588 (TQEH)| M: 0466 379 821|e:marija.juraja@sa.gov.au |
    Adjunct Clinical Lecturer | University of South Australia | Horizon Hospital and Health Service
    [cid:image001.jpg@01D6A7CD.BACFE790]
    Nurses and midwives: clean care is in your hands

    HI everyone
    Could you let me know what advice you give to members of the public waiting in their car for a COVID-19 test? Do you advise them to have windows up with A/C on fresh air or recycled air? The temp has been in the 40s here so A/C is essential.
    There seems to be 2 differing opinions. Our policy when transporting patients with active TB apart from PPE is to drive with windows down if possible and A/C on fresh air. I support windows up with COVID-19 but am confused about the A/C on recycled.
    Any thoughts on his big pressing issue- ha ha
    Regards
    Cate Coffey
    RN BaAScN MPH&TM Grad Cert Infection Control Nursing
    Clinical Nurse Manager

    Central Australia Health Service
    Department of Health
    Northern Territory Government

    Infection Prevention and Control Unit
    Alice Springs Hospital
    PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871
    cate.coffey@nt.gov.au

    t. 08 8951 7737
    http://www.health.nt.gov.au

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