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"Bouncing Back From COVID-19: Your Guide to Restoring Movement" (PDF). Johns Hopkins Medicine. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 February 2021 "Guidelines on the Treatment and Management of Patients with COVID-19". Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). "Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Treatment Guidelines".
The guidelines shifted in part to match those of other common respiratory viral illnesses, ... For more on COVID-19: Public health experts are warning of a ‘quad-demic’ this winter. Here’s ...
9 March: MOM announced that employers who deliberately refuse to comply with established guidelines on leave arrangements for employees infected with COVID-19 would have their work pass privileges suspended. [22] 11 March: MOH announced that the planned streamlined COVID-19 safety measures would take effect on 15 March. [23]
The Ministry of Health reactivated Public Health Preparedness Clinics (PHPCs) and advised doctors to give five days of medical leave for patients with respiratory symptoms. [115] Grab started GrabCare for healthcare workers. This comes after reports of discrimination due to COVID-19, making it difficult for healthcare workers to get rides. [116]
The authors came to the conclusion that no further trials of hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine for treatment of COVID-19 should be carried out. [58] On 26 April 2021, in its amended clinical management protocol for COVID-19, the Indian Ministry of Health lists hydroxychloroquine for use in patients during the early course of the disease. [23]
The COVID-19 vaccines are widely credited for their role in reducing the severity and death caused by COVID-19. [ 128 ] [ 129 ] As of March 2023, more than 5.5 billion people had received one or more doses [ 130 ] (11.8 billion in total) in over 197 countries.
The next day, April 16, the administration unveiled new federal guidelines for a three-phased approach to restoring normal commerce and services, but only for places with strong testing and seeing a decrease in COVID-19 cases.
More than 42 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in Saudi Arabia until the end of September 2021, with more than 53 percent of the country's 34.8 million population completing the course. [77] The number of COVID-19 doses administered in Saudi Arabia until the end of January 2022 increased to more than 57 million doses. [78]