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Carefully implemented infection-control measures can prevent COVID-19 transmission in hospitals – News-Medical.Net
As COVID-19 began to surge in the Boston area earlier this year, new infection control measures were put in place at Brigham and Women’s Hospital to protect patients and staff. Over the ensuing weeks, infection control policies continued to evolve, eventually…
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 10 2020
As COVID-19 began to surge in the Boston area earlier this year, new infection control measures were put in place at Brigham and Women’s Hospital to protect patients and staff. Over the ensuing weeks, infection control policies continued to evolve, eventually encompassing:
- Universal masking of all patients, staff and visitors …
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