When will Nebraska see its peak in cases? What is the best way to handle masks and gloves to avoid contamination? Are there any new ways to treat COVID-19 patients? Kelly Cawcutt, MD, MS, infectious diseases/critical care specialist with Nebraska Medicine explains in this video. UNMC/Nebraska Medicine was one of the first places to treat COVID-19 patients, treating former passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship. It is home to the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit and the National Quarantine Unit, the only federally-funded quarantine unit in the country.
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