I would like to commend Cook et al. [1] for their excellent, thorough and timely guidelines for airway management during this time. In particular, I would like to commend the principles of airway management to encourage safe, accurate and swift performance. These guidelines have already proven invaluable in training with simulation and also in performing tracheal intubations in patients. I would
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