I can't vouch for what other health care systems are doing, but I can vouch for mine and any smart hospital will have training on just this sort of thing. And the one that that people forget to do when they remove protective gear is wash their hands because they are under this false impression that they didn't make a mistake. Actually touching the body fluid to the skin does infect a person. It coming in contact with it and not washing properly after removing protective gear, then rubbing your eyes, your mouth, wiping your ***….
My point is, that yes, this virus is bad, but its not a superbug. And people should research the virus. The more research one does the more likely they will protect themselves.
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