I have a question.
Working on the premise that there is a likelihood of many deaths from pneumonia (due to insufficient intensive care capacity): Is it wise to look into what exactly what caring for someone with pneumonia at home entails?
(As a complete layman) I'd guess you'd want something that can help get oxygen into them, so any form of a ventilator or even a CPAP machine/mask.
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I have a question.
Working on the premise that there is a likelihood of many deaths from pneumonia (due to insufficient intensive care capacity): Is it wise to look into what exactly what caring for someone with pneumonia at home entails?