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  1. 26 mar 2021 · We hypothesized that patients with more severe COVID-19 would have a lower 6-minute walk distance (6MWD) at follow-up and that exertional dyspnea, fatigue, and hypoxemia would independently predict a lower 6MWD. This was a consecutively-enrolled prospective cohort study.

  2. Identify the most significant disease introductions. Identify and isolate confirmed COVID-19 cases who pose the greatest risk of disease transmission, i.e. people with symptoms and people with contact with others at high risk for complications (e.g. healthcare workers).

  3. The information presented in this report suggests approaches that researchers can use to estimate patient-hospital travel distances. The Baseline method (patient ZIP Code geographic centroid geocodes, AHA hospital geocodes, straight-line distance) provides a reasonable estimate of travel distances, especially for comparative purposes.

  4. <p> California tracks data on respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and influenza (flu). Check out the new dashboard to find data on hospitalization, death, and ICU bed availability. <br></p>

  5. 28 wrz 2020 · A global analysis generating high-resolution maps of travel time shows that 91.1% of the world’s population can reach a hospital or clinic within an hour if they have access to motorized ...

  6. 26 sty 2024 · Under guidelines revised this month, officials at the California and county departments of public health now say those who test positive need to isolate and stay home only while they have active...

  7. 10 kwi 2021 · These positive coping mechanisms included walking long distances due to suspension of public transport (n = 21, 9.6%), contacting the usual clinician via telephone for guidance or rescheduling the appointment (n = 15, 6.8%), delegating relatives or neighbor clinicians to pick up medication for the patient (n = 6, 2.7%), going to a community ...