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Govt To Set Up 20 000 Home-Based Beds For Covid-19 Patients

By Robert Tapfumaneyi GOVERNMENT has revealed plans to set up some 20 000 home based beds in a bid to manage mild cases of Covid-19 at domestic level through a Virtual Hospital system. The initiative is set to revolutionise Covid-19 management in a country that has seen over 38 000 recorded infections among citizens. According to Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa, cabinet has adopted a proposal to set up a Virtual Hospital for the management of Covid-19 patients. This will see the establishment of between 10 000 to 20 000 homebased beds. “This comes from the realisation that most Covid-19 patients recover without symptoms or after experiencing mild ones, which do not require hospitalisation,” Mutsvangwa told journalists during a post cabinet media briefing Tuesday.

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Denver hospital uses telehealth to keep COVID-19 patients out of ICU

Denver hospital uses telehealth to keep COVID-19 patients out of ICU and last updated 2021-03-05 14:04:58-05 DENVER, Colo. — The pandemic gave us a whole new vocabulary: almost everyone is ready to Zoom, social distancing is welcome, and N95s are a popular accessory. But, there’s an old concept that’s gotten new life in the face of COVID-19. “Telehealth will be here to stay,” said Dr. Patrick Ryan, an internal medicine physician at Denver Health in Colorado. Telehealth has been available for years, but it took a pandemic for doctors and patients alike to fully adopt this contactless connection.

Hospital uses telehealth to keep COVID-19 patients out of ICU

Hospital uses telehealth to keep COVID-19 patients out of ICU and last updated 2021-03-05 13:19:55-05 DENVER, Colo. — The pandemic gave us a whole new vocabulary: almost everyone is ready to Zoom, social distancing is welcome, and N95s are a popular accessory. But, there’s an old concept that’s gotten new life in the face of COVID-19. “Telehealth will be here to stay,” said Dr. Patrick Ryan, an internal medicine physician at Denver Health in Colorado. Telehealth has been available for years, but it took a pandemic for doctors and patients alike to fully adopt this contactless connection.

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