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[quote=Anonymous]The larger facilities would have a better ability to truly isolate the infected from the non-infected in quarantine halls or wings. They would also have a greater number of staff - some assigned to the non-infected units, some assigned to the infected units. At the same time, there are quality of life issues at stake. We are talking about the long term isolation of the elderly from their family members and the rest of society until (and really even IF) a vaccine becomes available which might not happen. I personally favor the approach of isolating the symptomatic sick people but allowing the folks without symptoms engage in group activities and, yes, even have (asymptomatic) visitors again. Life is too short and tomorrow is not guaranteed. [/quote]
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