From the story: …the California Department of Public
Health announced that most hospitals and skilled nursing facilities
can bring COVID-positive and exposed staff back to work without testing or
quarantines. The staffers must be asymptomatic, are required to wear N95 masks
and are encouraged to work with patients who are already COVID-positive as much
as possible. Later: After reviewing the charts of every
COVID-positive patient at UCSF hospitals on Jan. 4, Dr. Jeanne Noble, an
associate professor of emergency medicine at UCSF, determined that 70% of them
were in the hospital for other reasons.
San Francisco Chronicle
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Tuesday, January 11, 2022
California Hospitals Change Policy After Realizing Most Covid Patients Aren’t There Due to Covid
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