POST 236. February 22, 2021. MOUNT SINAI AT HOME – “We began thinking about how we could use hospital-at-home to meet the needs of our hospital system in our community, in terms of responding to the crisis of COVID-19…” 

NOTE: I been on the faculty of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai for forty-five years. I am not involved in any Mount Sinai COVID initiatives. https://doctordidyouwashyourhands.com/2021/10/jonathan-m-metsch-dr-p-h-2/ for links to POSTS 1-236 in chronological order highlight and click on https://doctordidyouwashyourhands.com/2022/02/coronavirus-tracking-links-to-posts-1-236/ May 10, 2019 “Mount Sinai at Home is distinct from home health care,

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CORONAVIRUS TRACKING Links to POSTS 1-236

CORONAVIRUS TRACKING Links to POSTS 1-236 Doctor, Did You Wash Your Hands?® https://doctordidyouwashyourhands.com/ Curated Contemporaneous Case Study Methodology https://doctordidyouwashyourhands.com/2019/12/9897/ Jonathan M. Metsch, Dr.P.H. PART 1. January 21, 2020. CORONAVIRUS. “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday confirmed the first U.S. case of a deadly new coronavirus that has killed six people in China.”

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POST 230. January 20, 2022. CORONAVIRUS. “Dr. Fauci also said that the world is still in the first of what he considered to be the five phases of the pandemic. The first is the “truly pandemic” phase, “where the whole world is really very negatively impacted,” followed by deceleration, control, elimination and eradication.”…to paraphrase Churchill – “This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”..

for links to POST 1-230 in chronological order highlight and click on https://doctordidyouwashyourhands.com/2022/01/coronavirus-tracking-links-to-posts-1-230/ “Anthony Fauci said on Monday that it is too soon to say whether omicron is the final wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The White House chief medical adviser, while speaking at the World Economic Forum’s Davos Agenda online conference, said that “it

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CORONAVIRUS TRACKING Links to POSTS 1-230 Doctor, Did You Wash Your Hands?® https://doctordidyouwashyourhands.com/ Curated Contemporaneous Case Study Methodology https://doctordidyouwashyourhands.com/2019/12/9897/ Jonathan M. Metsch, Dr.P.H. PART 1. January 21, 2020. CORONAVIRUS. “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday confirmed the first U.S. case of a deadly new coronavirus that has killed six people in China.”

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POST 229. January 16, 2020. CORONAVIRUS. “It is now highly unlikely that the U.S. will hit the ~85-90% of Americans vaccinated to get to the other side of the pandemic…”

“..More than 15,000 people with Covid-19 have been hospitalized in the city (NYC) in the past four weeks, the most since the initial surge. About half of all patients in the city’s hospitals now have Covid-19. “The biggest mistake the Biden administration made was to push a vaccines-only approach, rather than a ‘vaccines-plus,’ including rapid

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CORONAVIRUS TRACKING Links to POSTS 1-229 Doctor, Did You Wash Your Hands?® https://doctordidyouwashyourhands.com/ Curated Contemporaneous Case Study Methodology https://doctordidyouwashyourhands.com/2019/12/9897/ Jonathan M. Metsch, Dr.P.H. PART 1. January 21, 2020. CORONAVIRUS. “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday confirmed the first U.S. case of a deadly new coronavirus that has killed six people in China.”

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POST 228. January 13, 2022. CORONAVIRUS. “State officials are attempting to address California’s staffing shortage through a sweeping policy change that allows asymptomatic healthcare workers who have tested positive for the coronavirus to return to work immediately.” “Asymptomatic health professionals who had tested positive for COVID-19 should “preferably be assigned to work with COVID positive patients.”

for links to POSTs 1-228 in chronological order highlight and click on https://doctordidyouwashyourhands.com/2022/01/coronavirus-tracking-links-to-posts-1-228/ “State officials are attempting to address California’s staffing shortage through a sweeping policy change that allows asymptomatic healthcare workers who have tested positive for the coronavirus to return to work immediately. The policy, set to remain in place through Feb. 1, is

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