Understandably, that's huge for Japan. Here in my northern California hospitals, I ask everyday if there are any new protocols and read all communications but it's pretty much status quo. The reality is that effective measures are already policy and enforcement is the problem.
Watching your last posted video where NNU talks about patients needing to be placed in negative pressure rooms is great but totally ignores that negative pressure rooms are few in most hospitals. You can't just wave a magic wand and all of a sudden a room is a negative pressure room. It involves a huge change which is also tied into fire compartments etc. Those rooms also have alarm systems to monitor the integrity of the negative pressure and so forth. Not going to happen overnight or over decades.
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