How was the 2005 SARS pandemic contained?

What are some lessons learned from the previous SARS pandemic that can be applied to the current corona virus?
1. Summarize the COVID-19 pandemic and how the pandemic has affected healthcare organizations across the nation. Major factors to review, when considering affects are: a. Telehealth expansions b. Temporary waivers for Medicaid c. Credentialing & Licensing Waivers for Physicians and Clinical Support Staff d. Staffing & Reductions in Force (layoffs) e. Supply Shortages (PPE) 2. Discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic as it specifically affects the provision of quality care. You need to analyze each of the affects mentioned...
How was GPHIN able to identify the SARS outbreak in China well before it was reported in the professional media or on “standard” communicable disease surveillance sites?
how does an infection disease become a pandemic disease
If a vaccine against the HIV/AIDS virus were available, do you think the global pandemic would eventually be contained
The plus four method adds four observations,two successes and
two failures. What are the sample size and the count of successes
after you do this? What is the plus four estimate p of the
proportion p in the population of patients treated for SARS who
develop recurrent fever?
Give the plus four 95% confidence interval for p.
19.7 Clinical progression of SARS. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a viral respiratory illness that was first reported in Asia in 2003...
benefits of ubereats in this pandemic?? how it help to fight against covid-19
How could the specific proteins (S, E, M, and N) on SARS-CoV-2 be useful targets for diagnosis? (1) For treatment? (1) What technologies or molecular diagnostics/therapeutics would be useful? (1)
The growing COVID-19 pandemic is a nightmare for any country’s healthcare system. We have heard horror stories from Italy where the healthcare system has been overwhelmed, and doctors had to make difficult decisions as to which patients with pneumonia to treat because there were not enough ventilators. The image above shows a makeshift emergency unit in Northern Italy from this New York Times article (Links to an external site.). Increasingly, our local hospitals are telling us that we are under-prepared...
how to apply the 4 variables for thinking about political feasibility to the covid pandemic