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  • The need for increased testing for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has resulted in an increase of testing facilities outside of traditional clinical settings and sample handling by individuals without appropriate biohazard and biocontainment training. During the repatriation and quarantine of passengers from the Grand Princess cruise ship at a U.S. military base, biocontainment of a potentially infectious sample from a passenger was compromised. This paper describes the steps taken to contain the spill, decontaminate the area, and discusses the needs for adequate training in a biohazard response.
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  • Disaster_Med_Public_Health_Prep
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  • WHO
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  • Lessons Learned from a COVID-19 Biohazard Spill During Swabbing at a Quarantine Facility
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  • #910326
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  • 2020

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