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🛠 🧰 How to manage limited testing and limited funding resources during the Covid-19 crisis
As a Frontline worker it should be obvious that they need to be tested more frequently because they are in harm's way and are more deserving of tests.
On the other hand, non-frontline workers should comply with stay-at-home orders while an antiviral is being developed.
Meanwhile we cherish the work of frontline workers because they help everyone to get the minimum goods and services to sustain us while a cure is being sought.
This approach should reduce the cost of testing and buys the country more time as we strive for that antiviral solution.
Saving one single live is as saving all of mankind.
On the other hand, non-frontline workers should comply with stay-at-home orders while an antiviral is being developed.
Meanwhile we cherish the work of frontline workers because they help everyone to get the minimum goods and services to sustain us while a cure is being sought.
This approach should reduce the cost of testing and buys the country more time as we strive for that antiviral solution.
Saving one single live is as saving all of mankind.
How to slowly but surely return the population and the economy to a successful state of recovery and full functioning where the right etiquette is a consistent and sustainable prevention of the Covid-19 contagion.
"To relax" or "relaxing" should never be labels or terms in the vocabulary when developing a robust plan for the Covid-19 pandemic population and economy rescue and recovery process. Compliance practices such as stay-at-home, lock downs, and quarantines all help to create significant residual value in the recovery process.
These should be considered an ongoing crucial investment in preventing further contagion. These practices with a smart plan should be kept until an ultimate pandemic counteractive program is available based on a successful regimen of antivirals and vaccines.
Assessment and Compliance Practices
The population needs to abide by the following practices:
1) Stay-at-home
2) Comply with Lock downs
3) Maximize telework
4) Isolation
5) Quarantine
6) Use of face masks
7) Social and physical distancing with face masks when outside of the home, when in the office, outside of the office, and when in public places
Clinical Testing Practices
1) Perform sound, accurate, and verifiable testing of each person in a massively parallel fashion across all zip codes across tribal, county, state, and federal
2) Population with positive results comply with #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, and #6 and sets goal to convalesce towards retesting for negative test results
3) Population with negative results protect their negative result status and comply with #6 and #7 of the compliance practices
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"To relax" or "relaxing" should never be labels or terms in the vocabulary when developing a robust plan for the Covid-19 pandemic population and economy rescue and recovery process. Compliance practices such as stay-at-home, lock downs, and quarantines all help to create significant residual value in the recovery process.
These should be considered an ongoing crucial investment in preventing further contagion. These practices with a smart plan should be kept until an ultimate pandemic counteractive program is available based on a successful regimen of antivirals and vaccines.
Assessment and Compliance Practices
The population needs to abide by the following practices:
1) Stay-at-home
2) Comply with Lock downs
3) Maximize telework
4) Isolation
5) Quarantine
6) Use of face masks
7) Social and physical distancing with face masks when outside of the home, when in the office, outside of the office, and when in public places
Clinical Testing Practices
1) Perform sound, accurate, and verifiable testing of each person in a massively parallel fashion across all zip codes across tribal, county, state, and federal
2) Population with positive results comply with #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, and #6 and sets goal to convalesce towards retesting for negative test results
3) Population with negative results protect their negative result status and comply with #6 and #7 of the compliance practices
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