2020-03 STB COVID unit transition: Difference between revisions
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* 2020-June-11 - B service patients physically at [[STB_A7_B]] moved back to [[STB_E6_B|STB_E6]] | * 2020-June-11 - B service patients physically at [[STB_A7_B]] moved back to [[STB_E6_B|STB_E6]] | ||
* 2020- | * 2020-October 3 - A6S is the designated Medicine covid suspect unit | ||
* 2020- | * 2020-October 3 - A6GY is the designated Medicine covid positive unit | ||
* 2020-October-15 - An Outbreak of covid is declared on Medicine Unit E6 | * 2020-October-15 - An Outbreak of covid is declared on Medicine Unit E6 ( exposure between Oct 5 to Oct 16) | ||
* 2020-Octber-17 (2345) - 10 beds open up on B4NO to accommodate B Medicine patients | * 2020-Octber-17 (2345 HR) - 10 beds open up on B4NO to accommodate B Medicine patients | ||
* 2020-October-21 - An outbreak of covid is declared on Medicine Units E6 and E5 | * 2020-October-21 - An outbreak of covid is declared on Medicine Units E6 and E5 (exposure between Oct 5 to Oct 20) | ||
* 2020-October-22 - From STB CEO Memo to staff: | * 2020-October-22 - From STB CEO Memo to staff: | ||
Through the COVID-19 contact tracing, it has been noted that many of the positive patients had diarrhea, either as part of a respiratory syndrome or without respiratory symptoms. Diarrhea is a known presentation though not as common as the influenza like presentation. | Through the COVID-19 contact tracing, it has been noted that many of the positive patients had diarrhea, either as part of a respiratory syndrome or without respiratory symptoms. Diarrhea is a known presentation though not as common as the influenza like presentation. | ||