Selected article for: "expected number and infected frontliner"

Author: Louie Florendo Dy; Jomar Fajardo Rabajante
Title: A COVID-19 Infection Risk Model for Frontline Health Care Workers
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: axijpn4y_31
    Snippet: The effect of crowd density is so important that, even if ten COVID-19 infected patients enter the same room at the same time, the risk of the frontliner getting infected can be dramatically reduced by reducing the crowd density ( Figure 3) . For example, a health care worker in a room with crowd density of 10% is at least 95% less likely to be infected than a health care worker in a room with crowd density of 100%. Moreover, as expected, the num.....
    Document: The effect of crowd density is so important that, even if ten COVID-19 infected patients enter the same room at the same time, the risk of the frontliner getting infected can be dramatically reduced by reducing the crowd density ( Figure 3) . For example, a health care worker in a room with crowd density of 10% is at least 95% less likely to be infected than a health care worker in a room with crowd density of 100%. Moreover, as expected, the number of newly infected patients in a room is directly proportional to the infection risk faced by the frontliners (Figure 3) .

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