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Authorities still unsure of infection source of patient 34

Authorities still unsure of infection source of patient 34 Of the 40 COVID-19 cases, there is a cluster of infections in a hospital: a woman known as patient 34, three nurses and a janitor. But who was the source of infection? The Central Epidemic Command Center said it is still unable to determine this right now, but it is taking no chances and has expanded tests to 312 people who came in contact with the four cases, one person at a time. Among them, 76 medical personnel have tested negative so far. Chen Shih-chungCentral Epidemic Command Center With case 34, we can probably say that although this crisis hasn’t been resolved, we can probably hold the first line of defenses. The Central Epidemic Command Center’s Chen Shih-chung tried to boost people’s confidence in light of the first in-hospital transmissions of COVID-19. Four new cases were connected to case 34, a women aged over 50, including three nurses and a janitor. But who was the source of infection? Chang Shan-chwenCentral Epidemic Command Center Consultant With Case No. 34 and the janitor, both possibilities exist. We still don’t have enough evidence or information to really determine who passed it to whom. To avoid another cluster of infections in a hospital, the command center is asking hospitals to segregate patients, wards and work assignments. Patients are sorted at hospital entrances depending on the patient’s level of risk, while doctors and nurses will be assigned different tasks that involve a different scope of work.Shih Chung-liangMinistry of Health and WelfareCase No. 35, the janitor, was working in the emergency ward, so the scope of her influence and the staff she came in contact with were limited. Aside from segregating patients and staff, Taiwan’s major hospitals are strengthening protective measures. Medical staff at Fu Jen Catholic Hospital’s fever screening stations all must wear head covers, goggles and isolation gowns as they test people through protective acrylic screens. In this way, the risk of infection for people working on the frontlines can be lowered.

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