From d71b6ad4f22d2a593bfc78ff1aa1c570b3e5fb24 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "CERN\\Andrejh" The tool has attracted the attention of many international organisations, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG).
-In June 2021, CERN shared its own approach towards risk assessments for occupational hazards presenting, which was at the time called CARA, to WHO's COVID Expert Panel.
Collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO)
As a result, WHO has invited CERN to become a member of a multidisciplinary expert group of international experts called ARIA, which will work to define a standardised algorithm to quantify airborne transmission risk in indoor settings. -This will ensure that the model inculdes not only the science related to aerosol science but also the virological effects such as host-pathogen interaction.
+This will ensure that the model inculdes not only the science related to aerosol science but also the virological effects, such as host-pathogen interaction. The collaboration takes place within CERNs wide-ranging engagement with other international organisations, promoting shared solutions to societal challenges.