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SARS-CoV-2 outbreak among staff and evacuees at Operation Allies Welcome Safe Havens. Public health nursing (Boston, Mass.) Meeker, J. R., Gosdin, L., Siu, A., Turner, L., Zusman, B. D., Sadigh, K. S., Carpenter, R., Dopson, S., Saindon, J., Kyaw, N. T., Segaloff, H. E., Pritchard, N., Shahum, A., Traboulsi, R., Worrell, M. C., Beaucham, C., Gandhi, P., Winslow, D. L., Rotz, L., Talley, L., Mosites, E., Boyd, A. T. 2023
Abstract
We report on five SARS-CoV-2 congregate setting outbreaks at U.S. Operation Allies Welcome Safe Havens/military facilities. Outbreak data were collected, and attack rates were calculated for various populations. Even in vaccinated populations, there was rapid spread, illustrating the importance of institutional prevention and mitigation policies in congregate settings.
View details for DOI 10.1111/phn.13227
View details for PubMedID 37462182