
Covid is Airborne: You’re breathing it in
A powerful short video explaining how COVID spreads through the air like smoke, highlighting why ventilation, clean air and respiratory protection matter.
This article from Buckinghamshire Disability Service (BuDS) explores emerging evidence about the relationship between Covid-19 and cancer, including concerns that respiratory viral infections may reactivate dormant cancer cells.
The piece highlights why infection prevention remains important for people living with cancer, cancer survivors, and those at higher clinical risk.
The article also reinforces the importance of informed, evidence-based discussions around Covid prevention, risk reduction, and long-term health impacts — issues that remain highly relevant for people affected by Long Covid and other chronic conditions.
Access the article by clicking here.

A powerful short video explaining how COVID spreads through the air like smoke, highlighting why ventilation, clean air and respiratory protection matter.

Explore this SHH-UK Research Summary of a study examining patient-reported symptoms and treatment experiences among nearly 4,000 people with Long COVID and ME/CFS.

N95 and KN95 respirators may look similar, but they are certified to different national standards. Both are designed to provide a high level of filtration, with each rated to filter at least 95% of specified test particles. (Smart Air)