Identifying asymptomatic healthcare workers with COVID-19 in a community hospital: an institution's experience
The outbreak related to SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 has been classified as a pandemic. Many healthcare institutions enacted policies to limit the spread within their facility. As hospitals begin to return to normal particularly with elective procedures, a common concern is how an organization should reac...
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Main Authors: | Neal Mehta (Author), Krishna Vedala (Author), Stephanie Swaim (Author), Stephanie Welch (Author), Amber Calendar (Author), Krishna Kakkera (Author), Khaled Khasawneh (Author), Roy Kamoga (Author) |
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Greater Baltimore Medical Center,
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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