Greetings, public health PHANs! This is our weekly news update for November 14th, 2025, with a selection of upcoming events and articles about COVID, other airborne pathogens, and clean airAir free of pollutants, including viruses, bacteria, and harmful particles.. Some of our activities include: - we had a terrific Twitter Space event last night with Air Support Project and our guest Joe Eastman giving us the lowdown on H5N1
- our next Twitter Space will be this coming Thursday, November 20, on the topic of Far-UVC
- if you haven't seen our new AirAware app on our website, we think you'll find it useful!
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Twitter Space, Thurs, November 13: H5N1 |
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LOCAL AIR QUALITY AND WASTEWATER DATA AT YOUR FINGERTIPS with our AirAware tool |
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Now you can get local air quality and wastewater data at your fingertips with a great new tool on our website called AirAware. It's available on any page on our website, just click the small triangle in the AirAware title bar to collapse or expand it. It shows your local air quality and wastewater data for COVID-19A disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, leading to respiratory illness., Influenza A, and RSV, and it lets you click through to the sources. We've also made the code available on GitHub, which has instructions on how to set up the widget on your own website. |
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ONGOING WEEKLY COVID COMMUNITY MEETINGS |
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Every Saturday evening: PandemicA global outbreak of a disease. Pals meetings on Zoom. Every Saturday at 5 pm PT/8 pm ET, the PandemicA global outbreak of a disease. Collaborative hosts a Zoom call with several breakout rooms based on age groups, life situations, and special interests. Check their Google Document the day of the call for that week's Zoom link. Every Monday & Sunday: Rising Hope meetings on Zoom. Rising Hope is a community of COVID-conscious folks that meet Monday evenings, plus Sunday mornings for church services. Contact them via Reddit. Daily: The World Health Network hosts COVID-aware community meetings every day. Community care starts with conversation! Their Welcome page explains how to connect with their meeting groups. |
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November 18, 2025: Webinar: Practical IAQ Management Strategies for Tribal Schools. Many Tribal schools face unique challenges that directly impact student and teacher health , from aging HVAC systems and outdated infrastructure to limited maintenance funding and rural isolationSeparating sick individuals from healthy ones to prevent disease spread.. These factors can lead to poor indoor air quality (IAQ)The condition of the air inside buildings, affecting health and comfort., triggering asthma, allergies, and higher absenteeism rates. On Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at 11 am PT / 2 pm ET, join this session in the GoGreen Initiative’s “Improving IAQ in Schools” series to learn how Tribal communities are turning knowledge into action. November 19, 2025: World COPD Day. World COPD Day is organized by the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COLD) in collaboration with health care professionals and COPD patient groups throughout the world. Its aim is to raise awareness, share knowledge, and discuss ways to reduce the burden of COPD worldwide. The 2025 theme for World COPD Day is “Short of Breath, Think COPD", and it aims to emphasize that although COPD is the third leading cause of death worldwide, it is often not diagnosed correctly. COPD is a common, preventable, and treatable disease, but extensive under-diagnosis and misdiagnosis lead to patients receiving no treatment or incorrect treatment. November 19-20, 2025: 3rd International Long COVIDPersistent and new symptoms following recovery from acute COVID-19. More Conference, in Boston, MA . The event will be both in-person and online. This conference aims to raise awareness, clarify misconceptions, promote understanding, and stimulate discussion among healthcare professionals, investigators, policymakers, and community representatives on the clinical manifestations, management, plausible preventive and therapeutic options, and public health challenges related to Long COVIDPersistent and new symptoms following recovery from acute COVID-19. More (or post-acute sequelae of COVID-19A disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, leading to respiratory illness. (PASC)). |
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Some of the more important stories that have come out this year: |
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PMC COVID Update, Week of Nov 10, 2025 (U.S.) 🔹301,000 new daily infections based on wastewater-derived models 🔹1 in 162 people (0.6%) actively infectious 🔹Levels the past 2 months corrected upward by Biobot 🔹"Lull point" estimated between Nov 5-21. Rising soon. “The central estimate of the forecast suggests we will surpass 500,000 new daily infections on Nov 22. There's a 25% chance of a prolonged lull like last year. More likely, we are in wave territory by the end of the month.” November 6, 2025: Could bird flu be spreading undetected? "A strain of bird flu that has caused the death of mammals since 2020 is now suspected to have a deadly new skill: spreading undetected in people. A review by the CDC’s Fatimah Dawood and colleagues in JAMA Network Open found that asymptomatic H5N1 infections have been reported in several countries." November 10, 2025: Canada lost its measles elimination status after a record number of outbreaks in the past year. The status had been granted them by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), part of the WHO. In the past year there have been more than 5,000 measles cases in the country. November 10, 2025: Clean AirAir free of pollutants, including viruses, bacteria, and harmful particles. Allies has launched a youth video contest to inspire young people to make eye-catching videos that will help make the invisible world of airborne pathogens more visible. Clean AirAir free of pollutants, including viruses, bacteria, and harmful particles. Allies is an organization based in California dedicated to clean airAir free of pollutants, including viruses, bacteria, and harmful particles. in schools in California. |
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and now for your moment of zen |
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Donate, volunteer, share our posts! |
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Thank you for being a public health advocate, From the entire PHAN team |
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