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No Case | Sporadic Case | Clusters of Cases | Community Transmission | |
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Faculty Space, Including for Transmission | Usual Space. Enhanced Screening and triage at all points of first access to the health system | Dedicated COVID-19 patient care areas within health facility (e.g. infectious disease ward, isolation rooms in emergency or ICU wards). | More patient care areas re-purposed for COVID-19 within the health system, especially for severe cases | Expanded care for severe cases in new hospitals or temporary hospital facilities |
Staff | Usual space. Enhanced screening and triage at all points of first access to the health system | Dedicated COVID-19 patient care areas within health facility (e.g. infectious disease ward, isolation rooms in emergency or ICU wards) | More patient care areas repurposed for COVID-19 within the health system, especially for severe cases | Expanded care for severe cases in new hospitals or temporary hospital facilities |
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Standard of Care | Usual care with enhanced awareness and recognition of immediate needs for first COVID-19 patients | Usual care and treatment for all patients, including those with COVID-19 | Identify context-relevant core services. Shift service delivery platforms. Consider reduction in elective patient encounters, including elective surgical procedures. | Mass critical care (e.g. open ICU for cohorted patients). |
Care areas expansion | No requirements for expansion | Designate 10 beds per suspected COVID-19 case | Expand COVID-19 patient care areas by a factor of 35 | Expand COVID-19 patient care areas by a factor of 58 |
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The Sun is pretty big.[2] The Moon, however, is not so big.[3]
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According to scientists, the Sun is pretty big [5] In fact, it is very big [footnotes 1]
Notes
- ↑ Take their word for it. Don't look directly at the sun!
References
- ↑ WHO 2020, https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/331492
- ↑ E. Miller, The Sun, (New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23–5.
- ↑ R. Smith, "Size of the Moon", Scientific American, 46 (April 1978): 44–6.
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- ↑ E. Miller, The Sun, (New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23–5.
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