Consideration 11
11. Plan for weather extremes
Indoor vs. outdoor
Consideration
Weather can have a significant impact on testing.
Design outdoor set ups to ensure staff are physically safe from the elements.
Some sites have moved to indoor locations in response to weather concerns.
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Innovative hybrid indoor-outdoor sites
Consideration
Some sites have used creative solutions that maximize air circulation but allow for staff to remain warm / cool as needed.
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Mobile vans
Consideration
Mobile vans with generators may offer support for cooling or heating as needed.
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Face shields
Consideration
Face shields may need to vary based on weather.
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Gowns
Consideration
Gowns and protective suits may need to vary based on weather.
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Self-cooling strategies
Consideration
Cool vests can also be worn on very hot days.
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Hydration
Consideration
Encourage staff to hydrate well before shifts. If masks are limited, staff may not have access to food or water for a significant period while collecting samples.
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Tents
Consideration
Consider quality of tents.
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Staff rotations
Consideration
Staff shift length may need to be adjusted based on weather.
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Scheduling
Consideration
Test in the mornings to beat the heat.
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Equipment functioning
Consideration
Some test equipment cannot withstand extremes in temperature.
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1. Identify and prioritize the population to be tested
2. Identify and mobilize your partners
3. Determine the type of OSCTC
4. Offer the right type of test
5. Adapt to variations in laboratory capacity and turnaround time
6. Staff Required for OSCTC
7. Build efficiencies into your OSCTC
8. Promote positive patient experience and community awareness
9. Address potential patient access limitations
10. Manage patient results
11. Plan for weather extremes
12. Provide PPE to staff
13. Financial viability/ sustainability
14. Explore a broader role for your OSCTC
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