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Originally Posted by doctom54
Two actually.
First it ties up an ambulance, and civilian ambulances can only transport one at a time, that then has to be appropriately cleaned.
Second, the smart way to care for these patients is in cohorts where they are all together. It minimizes the number of HCW's exposed and saves on PPE.
We have two facilities and plan on putting all COVID patients in one facility in adjoining rooms.
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The second part makes sense, but as to the first, if the need actually arises, this is where the National Guard would come in to provide air transport.
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