Government Best Practices - PLEASE take our Advice!
Many worldwide government leaders are not qualified to manage the handling of a pandemic like Covid-19, and many have made major mistakes for over a year now. We are not here to blame, and we understand that day-to-day government operations do not normally include management of an airborne infectious disease pandemic. So, we ask that, for the benefit of all people everywhere, governments follow these simple but effective guidelines in managing and then eradicating the Covid-19 pandemic. First of all, Join the 10 day simultaneous confinement recommended at 10days.us! Help make it happen and slow covid down immediately!
1) Most importantly, random testing should be done by region, as all other testing is skewed and biased. The only way to know the real rate of increase or decrease of positivity, or past infection, or of a specific mutation or variant in a population is through 100% random testing of the population group. Even a small sample size, if done properly, will give truer results than simply collecting data from those who get tested.
2) Covid only hospitals should be built (in the UK they call them Nightingale hospitals) and all covid patients should be moved there and treated there. This involves building living and sleeping areas on-site for the doctors and nurses who work at the covid hospitals. This will provide a great economy of money and resources, as well as protect existing regular hospitals (which will have a reduced operation and staff as some of their staff will have to move to the covid hospitals). Alternatively, some existing hospital facilities can be turned over 100% to treating covid patiens. Thus no mixing of covid patients and other hospitalized patients occurs and a major vector of transmission is eliminated.
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