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COVID plastic ‘pass through’ barriers for seperating zones eg in corridors

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    Hello everyone,

    Am looking for information / guidelines / experiences/ Australian standards requirements/ products used or trialled as plastic barriers with ‘pass through’ / doorway type access to create zone separations in open clinical areas.

    Thanks,

    Kind regards,
    Cathi

    Cathi Montague
    Nurse Consultant – Infection Prevention and Control
    Drug and Alcohol Services South Australia (DASSA)
    STEPNEY, SA, 5069
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