Biosecurity in times of COVID19 or how to take it seriously
FAVET. University of Chile. Chile.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2021, 12(03), 560–562
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2021.12.3.0697
Publication history:
Received on 10 November 2021; revised on 26 December 2021; accepted on 28 December 2021
Abstract:
The biosafety associated with biomedical laboratories and the biosafety associated with clinical establishments do not seem to go together. There is a biosafety manual in each country and there are basic biosafety standards that do not seem to be applied or taught in specialized centers.
Thus, along with thanking the great participation of the medical establishment and associated professions, we must not lower our guard against this pathogen or any other that surrounds us. Although the biosafety standards are taught in some of the higher education centers, they are not necessarily followed by the same ones who mention them in their speech, as if they only applied to others.
This article may cause resentment, however, it is a national reality that I hope will not be repeated in many countries. Nor do I intend to draw attention to the misuse of clothing or instruments, but rather to diminish this fashion and that we recognize our fragility in the face of the world around us.
Keywords:
Biosecurity, SARS-CoV-2, COVID19, Training, infected, deaths, transmission
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