“…Global evidence of screening strategies abounds in the literature, with a study by Tang et al. describing high-, intermediate-, and low-risk categories to prevent nosocomial infection in Chinese hospitals using brief questionnaires [13] ; Italian hospitals categorizing cancer patients as “active status” or “follow-up” to better prioritize resources and reduce risk of virus contraction during non-urgent hospital visits [14] ; and a cancer center in Singapore detailing nosocomial infection prevention methods in their medical, radiation, imaging, and surgical oncology divisions of their cancer center [73] . Preliminary evidence from these studies indicates that screening and prevention methods have been highly successful in reducing viral spread.…”