
The state of Wyoming, not unlike several other states, is seeking assistance from the other medical doctors during the COVID-19 crisis. The Wyoming Board of Veterinary Medicine has been asked by the Governor’s COVID-19 Health Task Force to poll its licensees to determine their availability for working in Wyoming health care facilities with human patients in response to the current public health emergency. The state explained that because health care professionals are not immune to illness as well as other issues that can take them out of practice, this need applies to all health care professions and specialties, not just those that provide direct care and treatment for COVID-19. As the facilities anticipate or experience shortfalls in caregivers, they will directly contact those available veterinarians from the list to discuss putting them to work.
Vet Chat Radio Show – COVID-19
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