One year after the first Johns Hopkins patient was diagnosed with COVID-19, we commemorate those we lost and those we discharged safely to their loved ones. We also honor our nurses, physicians, technicians and other personnel on the front lines, as well as those who kept our operations going throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Keeping Our Patients Safe and Healthy
At Johns Hopkins Medicine, your health and safety are our very highest priorities. To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, our doctors and care teams are taking extra precautions to make your visit as safe as possible.

Testing and Screening

Masks and Protective Equipment

Cleaning

Physical Distancing
Note: Starting Jan. 26, for ages 2 and over, a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than three days before traveling (or documentation from a licensed health provider of having recovered from COVID-19 in the 90 days preceding travel) is required for all air passengers arriving in the U.S. and must be presented to the airline before boarding.
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Delivering on the Promise of Medicine in Brazil
Enhancements in clinical care and patient safety, medical research and nursing initiatives are at the core of a new affiliation agreement between Johns Hopkins Medicine International and Hospital Moinhos de Vento, one of Brazil’s leaders in health care delivery and innovation.
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Elevating Health Care in China
Johns Hopkins Medicine International signed a consulting agreement with China Northwest International Medical Center to help develop their hospital policy, procedure and management structure to serve the people of China and beyond.
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Joint Research and Nursing Efforts in Colombia
An expansion of collaborative projects involving Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá, one of Colombia’s premier health care institutions, and Johns Hopkins Medicine International will continue for another 10 years under a new agreement.