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Increase hospital isolation wards to avoid airborne COVID-19 infections
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KUALA LUMPUR: The uncertainty surrounding the current pandemic situation, with daily cases hovering around 4,000 to 5,000 cases, is still a cause for concern even after three weeks of a nationwide total lockdown.
The number of Covid-19 hospitals and quarantine and low-risk treatment centres (PKRC) have been increased in an effort to ensure adequate health facilities across the country to cater to Covid-19 patients.
Ventilation in wards or halls of Covid-19 hospitals or treatment centres is of utmost importance as airborne infections can happen at an alarming rate if the ventilation system is not according to specification or maintained well.
While almost everyone has PFAS in their blood through exposure to water, dust and everyday products that contain the chemicals, firefighters may have greater contact with PFAS than any other group of workers. In addition to using and often getting doused with AFFF, it has become clear in recent years that the clothing that was supposed to protect them while fighting fires, known as turnout gear, is also saturated with PFAS.
Given the frequent contact with the toxic chemicals, which accumulate in the body and cause kidney cancer, depressed immune function, and elevated cholesterol, among other health problems, it may not be surprising that firefighters have both relatively high levels of the chemicals in their blood and elevated rates of cancer diagnoses. Firefighters also have a death rate from cancers that is 14 percent higher than that of the general population, according to a study by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.