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Emergency Medical Team partnerships have been impressive and we should be grateful for international collegiality. The training and development for COVID response can be applied to future infection control during individual transport, outbreaks and other emergencies.   

How can we show gratitude as a global group? We can be at the table to help EMT response flow.

*Meet, survey and collect information on logistical needs for EMT sustainability in these countries. 

*Ask if logistics liaisons for operations coordination would be of use.  

*Determine funding needs, policy alignment abilities and credentialing alignment potentials, worldwide. Assertively confront the acronym and credentialing discrepancies. Be direct about the difference in EMT, Technician versus Team. Resolve, fund and manage to move forward together. 

*Consider first response systems worldwide, including dispatch and policing networks. Consider separate jurisdiction wherever corruption may fracture long-term build. Take this opportunity to development technician response as well as EMTs for outbreaks. 


We can and should show gratitude to incredible EMT response work for this pandemic. As the professionals themselves operate, so should we: clearly, succinctly and to the point.


https://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/health-emergencies/coronavirus-covid-19/news/news/2020/11/whos-emergency-medical-teams-inspire-countries-and-colleagues-during-the-covid-19-pandemic

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