https://www.ashrae.org/file library/about/position
documents/pd_indoorcarbondioxide_2022.pdf

21 page report from 2022

bottom line - if CO2 level is high in a bld - it might be due to low
ventilation rates - and low ventilation rates can expose occupants to
higher levels of germs

it all comes down to fluid dynamics and molecule movement - like
dropping a pebble in a pond - kinda like that - or like the wind
blowing thru your hair - or wind blowing anywhere lol

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