Re: Coronavirus
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Originally Posted by nomadking
There are more basic precautions that can be taken, that don't require a mountain of PPE. Much of which they should be doing in normal times. Using hand sanitiser is meant to be a basic matter of routine.
WHO advice
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Another option is for patients with mild disease to be isolated and cared for at home.
Caring for infected people at home may put others in the same household at risk, so it’s critical that care-givers follow WHO’s guidance on how to provide care as safely as possible.
For example, both the patient and their care-giver should wear a medical mask when they are together in the same room.
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Your example
a) has nothing to do with Care Homes
b) says PPE is critical (medical masks are PPE)
U.K. Government guidelines for PPE in Care Homes
Recommended PPE items
- disposable gloves
- disposable pladtic aprons
- fluid-repellent surgical mask
- eye protection
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