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    Betty Mundua
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    Betty Mundua

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    Hello all,

    Am Betty from PNG and am currently working at Angau Hospital in Lae Morobe
    Province, for those who have been PNG should know.
    Currently no confirmed case of COVID-19 reported yet but as part
    of preparedness and responds to the infection we are to prepare if we have
    a case.

    The hospital (Angau) is not the likely place to care for COVID-19
    patients as the risk is high for the hospital environment and the only
    option is to care for the pts. outside of the hospital
    We will soon be allocated with an empty building and I was tasked to come
    up with a designed that have all the required IPC measures in place in the
    building.
    The building can accommodate for 6 beds. Flow of work , from outside coming
    into the building, within the building, and going out of the building.

    Please, need your expertise and help, anyone with a building design?

    Thankyou all,

    Betty

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