Bryan Johnson· Author
AGI>100, limit outdoor activities, and take precautions (9). AGI>200, try to stay indoors, and ensure sufficient indoor air quality is maintained (9). AGI>300, this is hazardous, avoid exposure at all costs (9).
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
AGI>100, limit outdoor activities, and take precautions (9). AGI>200, try to stay indoors, and ensure sufficient indoor air quality is maintained (9). AGI>300, this is hazardous, avoid exposure at all costs (9).
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you can look to the aqi this is the air quality index you can go to iqair.com and there you'll get a number 0 to 50 is green that means it's safe and you're fine 50 to 100 is yellow which means it can be sensitive the next category is 100 to 150 150 to 200 200 to 300 and then 300 plus each one carries greater risk by the time you get to 300 it's hazardous for everybody