Drive-Through Screening Center for COVID-19: a Safe and Efficient Screening System against Massive Community Outbreak.
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Auteurs : Ki Tae Kwon ; Jae Hoon Ko ; Heejun Shin ; Minki Sung ; Jin Yong KimSource :
- Journal of Korean medical science [ 1598-6357 ] ; 2020.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- geographic : Republic of Korea.
- diagnosis : Coronavirus Infections, Pneumonia, Viral.
- methods : Communicable Disease Control, Mass Screening.
- Automobiles, Betacoronavirus, Humans.
Abstract
As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak is ongoing, the number of individuals to be tested for COVID-19 is rapidly increasing. For safe and efficient screening for COVID-19, drive-through (DT) screening centers have been designed and implemented in Korea. Herein, we present the overall concept, advantages, and limitations of the COVID-19 DT screening centers. The steps of the DT centers include registration, examination, specimen collection, and instructions. The entire service takes about 10 minutes for one testee without leaving his or her cars. Increased testing capacity over 100 tests per day and prevention of cross-infection between testees in the waiting space are the major advantages, while protection of staff from the outdoor atmosphere is challenging. It could be implemented in other countries to cope with the global COVID-19 outbreak and transformed according to their own situations.
DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2020.35.e123
PubMed: 32193904
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