“…6,7 During the current pandemic, any decision that could lead to airway emergencies or more extensive surgeries in the near future has the potential for putting health care providers at greater risk of COVID-19 exposure. [8][9][10] Aerosol-generating procedures, including tracheal intubation, tracheotomy, noninvasive ventilation, and manual ventilation, are associated with increased risks of acute respiratory infections among health care workers. 11 Anecdotal reports from Wuhan, China, report higher rates of infection specifically among otolaryngologists.…”