write a long letter to your doctor for his guidance to take precautions in corona period it is urgent please give it fast don't put message like follow me then only I will answer u
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How doctors can keep their families safe after providing COVID-19 care
Sara Berg
Senior News Writer
The rise in COVID-19 cases creates anxiety among physicians and other health professionals who worry they might carry the virus home to their families. This remains top of mind for many people in the medical field, leaving them wondering: How do I keep my family safe after caring for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic?
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How doctors can keep their families safe after providing COVID-19 care
Sara Berg
Senior News Writer
The rise in COVID-19 cases creates anxiety among physicians and other health professionals who worry they might carry the virus home to their families. This remains top of mind for many people in the medical field, leaving them wondering: How do I keep my family safe after caring for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic?
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Many physicians are struggling to understand what disinfection is necessary before coming home, or if they should remain in a separate room or home during this unprecedented time. Some have even taken to Twitter to share their routines, including only seeing their family through the window or video calling while others completely strip down and shower before greeting their loved ones.
“Obviously it is heavy on the mind of all providers who are working with patients who are infected and those who we don’t know that are infected with COVID-19,” said Mark Rupp, MD, professor and chief of the infectious diseases division at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in in Omaha. “All of us are having those questions and concerns as we head home to our family and loved ones.”
The AMA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continue to closely monitor the COVID-19 global pandemic. Learn more at the AMA COVID-19 resource center and consult the AMA’s physician guide to COVID-19.
In these uncertain times, Dr. Rupp—who has published hundreds of articles on infectious diseases, infection control and epidemiology in the peer-reviewed literature—shared some tips to keep in mind when physicians, nurses and other health professionals return home to continue to protect their families from COVID-19.