Experts SLAM the WHO's advice to keep your thermostat at just 18C
Briefly

The World Health Organisation recommends an indoor temperature of 18°C, but experts suggest a warmer 20°C is essential for health and comfort during winter.
Indoor housing temperatures should be high enough to protect residents from the harmful health effects of cold, which may not be adequately addressed at 18°C.
Heating experts advocate for setting the thermostat to 20°C when at home, while lowering it to 15-16°C during the night or when away.
Public outrage has emerged over the WHO's recommendation; individuals emphasize personal choice over thermostat settings based on their comfort preferences.
Read at Mail Online
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