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mask online, Dr. Andre Kalil – top researcher in Infectious Diseases at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and in charge of the current research for the anti-viral drug remdesivir – believes the drug is a promising treatment for the new coronavirus. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR OPINION NEWSLETTER Kate Boulter, lead nurse for the biocontainment unit, and nurse Grant Fabry met with us in the biocontainment unit “brain room” and demonstrated how personal protective equipment works. They pointed out that they are being extra cautious at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, but the basic uniform of disposable N95 respirator mask, gown, gloves and face shield should be sufficient. They work as a team to disrobe after each encounter so no virus can possibly be spread.

mask online - Perhaps most impressive of all is nurse Shelly Schwedhelm, the director of the National Center for Health Security and Biopreparedness at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. She is kind, compassionate, extremely knowledgeable, and has run this excellent program from the time of Ebola (the center took care of Ebola patients) and before. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Luckily, the Global Center for Health Security at the University of Nebraska Medical Center is rapidly expanding and the quarantine program will soon have hundreds of beds. In the meantime, the center provides a paradigm, reaching out around the country to other major medical centers seeking guidance in quarantining contagious patients.

mask online, Unfortunately, as Shelly said, this information may prove crucial sooner rather than later, as the coronavirus continues to spread through communities. Or, as Sarah Connor famously said in “The Terminator,” “a storm is coming.” Fox News' Kyle Rothenberg contributed to this op-ed. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FROM  DR. MARC SIEGEL CLICK HERE  FOR MORE FROM CHARLES COUGER Charles Couger is a coordinating producer for Tucker Carlson Tonight.

mask online - Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Leave it to Hollywood to make light of the deadly serious coronavirus situation. Gwyneth Paltrow, who starred in the movie “Contagion” in 2011, posted a photo of herself on Instagram on Wednesday, showing her wearing a face mask while aboard an airplane. “En route to Paris,” she writes. “Paranoid? Prudent? Panicked? Placid? Pandemic? Propaganda? Paltrow’s just going to go ahead and sleep with this thing on the plane.

mask online - CORONAVIRUS THREATENS DISNEY'S 'MULAN' RELEASE IN CHINA: REPORT “I’ve already been in this movie,” she adds. “Stay safe. Don’t shake hands. Wash hands frequently.” Paltrow's mask appeared to be a model that sells for $99, The Los Angeles Times reported. Actress Kate Hudson posted a similar shot of herself, but with the seemingly more sober caption, “Travel. 2020.” Movie fans know that in “Contagion,” directed by Steven Soderbergh, Paltrow’s character dies of a mysterious illness after returning home from a business trip. The origins of the virus are eventually revealed, but not before the fictional contagion has wreaked havoc across the globe.