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The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic on Mar. 11, 2020.

The CDC began closely monitoring the outbreak caused by a new coronavirus strain first identified in Wuhan, China in December 2019, which quickly spread to southeast Asia, Europe, Canada and the U.S. The first case in the United States was announced on Jan. 21, 2020, in the state of Washington, where the patient recently returned from Wuhan.

The World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency on Jan. 30, 2020. The announcement came shortly after the first human-to-human transmission of the virus in the U.S. was confirmed by the CDC.

EMS has taken the global stage with its frontline response to the pandemic. The SA国际传媒 COVID-19 includes the latest news, videos, podcasts and analysis about EMS training, safety measures, assessment and treatment of patients with COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccine development and supporting the mental health of providers through the pandemic.

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FirstNet鈥檚 Paul Patrick on resolving communication challenges during MCIs, pandemic response
Reflect on the past 5, 10, 15 years to see how far EMS has come
鈥淲e have to stop allowing the ED to be the triage point for all patients reaching out to the EMS system鈥
The state reported a record number of hospitalizations and Mainers in critical care this week
Preliminary findings are that two doses may not be strong enough to prevent infection, but a third shot increased people鈥檚 antibody levels
As Cumberland Goodwill EMS prepares for the omicron variant, Nathan Harig, assistant chief, says costs are up but reimbursements are not
Four pieces of low-hanging fruit that can improve industry safety for our patients and EMS crews
Are EMS leaders prepared to take advantage of new and existing programs in 2022?
From Operation Warp Speed to debate over vaccine rollout, efficacy and immunity impacts
ET3 and COVID-19 have increased telehealth utilization to the benefit of patients and the healthcare system in rural Colorado
The infected individual had recently returned from South Africa and was fully vaccinated but had not received a booster shot and was experiencing 鈥渕ild symptoms,鈥 said Dr. Anthony Fauci
The court order says the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid had no clear authority to enact the mandate for providers that participate in the government programs
Join us for a discussion of the 2021 EMS Trend Report鈥檚 findings and strategies to combat the major issues facing EMS
Clinicians have released a review of the first statewide critical care coordination center
Just two days after its discovery on Nov. 24, the WHO classified the Omicron variant as one of concern
鈥淰olunteers are hard to come by": Assistant Fire Chief Travis Buhnerkempe said the definition of a health care worker and rules for them create a staffing concern
After a brief pause, instruction resumed during the pandemic but with changes, including virtual lectures and modified in-person labs
The treatment has been shown to significantly lower the rates of hospitalizations and deaths among people with coronavirus infections
This year鈥檚 topics include video-based dispatch systems, COVID-19 infection risk to rescuers, an extensive review of neonatal cord management and more
An EMS lieutenant is suspected to have been at the center of the scheme
Pediatric infectious disease specialist Priya Soni, MD, answers questions about RSV symptoms, treatment and COVID-19 co-infection
The push comes amid concern about increased spread of the virus from holiday travel and gatherings
Mark Smith served as a first responder for more than 30 years
The ripple effects of OSHA鈥檚 vaccinate or be tested requirement and CMS鈥 healthcare vaccination rule
Gov. Henry McMaster has allocated COVID-19 relief funding to pay for 2 years of training for high-demand jobs
Polk County Fire Chief Robert Weech said the union鈥檚 claims of service downgrades are 鈥渦ntrue and misleading鈥
Captain Merrill Bone had served the Salt Lake City Fire Department, the United Fire Authority and the Utah Task Force 1 team
A high number of city EMTs and paramedics called in sick Saturday suffering side effects from their first COVID-19 vaccine shot
The state is not offering a religious exemption to workers who risk losing their jobs if they are unvaccinated
CDC advisers will make more detailed recommendations Tuesday, and a final decision by the agency鈥檚 director is expected soon after that
The poll examined the frequency of vaccine mandates, incentives, termination and jumping ship
The vaccine maker said that like adults, the vaccinated youngsters had temporary side effects including fatigue, headache, fever and injection site pain
Marshall Grant Brookfield was hospitalized for more than two weeks in the ICU before he died