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The problems as I see it was reactive rather proactive training and protocols.
When cutting costs the first thing to go is always the training budget and infectious disease training is expensive. Developing protocols that work for the given resources are expensive.
Having the proper equipment for those protocols is expensive.
The profit margin might drop one percent if it was done right and the share price would drop and nope nope nope cant let that happen.
When cutting costs the first thing to go is always the training budget and infectious disease training is expensive. Developing protocols that work for the given resources are expensive.
Having the proper equipment for those protocols is expensive.
The profit margin might drop one percent if it was done right and the share price would drop and nope nope nope cant let that happen.