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Offsite Construction for Emergencies: A focus on Isolation Space Creation (ISC) measures for the COVID-19 pandemic
Author(s) -
Abdul-Quayyum Gbadamosi,
Lukumon O. Oyedele,
Oladimeji Olawale,
Sofiat Abioye
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
progress in disaster science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2590-0617
DOI - 10.1016/j.pdisas.2020.100130
Subject(s) - isolation (microbiology) , pandemic , economic shortage , covid-19 , business , health care , containment (computer programming) , medical emergency , computer science , medicine , disease , economic growth , infectious disease (medical specialty) , linguistics , philosophy , pathology , government (linguistics) , microbiology and biotechnology , economics , biology , programming language
The outbreak of a pandemic of global concern, the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has tested the capacity of healthcare facilities to the brim in many developed countries. In a minacious fashion of rapid spread and extreme transmission rate, COVID-19 has triggered a shortage of healthcare facilities such as hospital bed spaces and ventilators. Various strategies have been adopted by the worst-hit countries to slacken or halt the spread of the virus. Common Isolation Space Creation (ISC) measures for the COVID-19 pandemic containment includes self-isolation at home, isolation at regular hospitals, isolation at existing epidemic hospitals, isolation at retrofitted buildings for an emergency, isolation at Temporary Mobile Cabins (TMCs), isolation at newly constructed temporary hospitals for COVID-19. This study evaluates the ISC measures and proposes offsite and modular solutions for the construction industry and built environment to respond to emergencies. While this study has proposed a solution for creating emergency isolation spaces for effective containment of such pandemic, other critical COVID-19 challenges such as the shortage of healthcare staff and other facilities are not addressed in this study.

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