Are you saying that is the protective gear the nurse that caught it was wearing? It was not a full protective suit with on board oxygen?
Yes.
You can probably count on your hands the number of hospitals in this country that have respirator-contained isolation equipment for general care (as opposed to limited supply in research areas).
When they say CDC guidelines, they don’t mean level 4 hazmats.
They mean standard droplet and contact precautions.
Yes.
You can probably count on your hands the number of hospitals in this country that have respirator-contained isolation equipment for general care (as opposed to limited supply in research areas).
When they say CDC guidelines, they don’t mean level 4 hazmats.
They mean standard droplet and contact precautions.