Thus, the CHUM COVID-19 project will aim to finance the purchase: On the one hand, the biomedical equipment needed to respond to the current health crisis. These include respirators but also all the equipment to be acquired in order to increase the rate of disinfection without penalising continuity of care, increase the capacity for critical care, hospitalisation and follow-up care, and complement the provision of care to avoid loss of chances. Indeed, the pandemic increases the risks associated with air evacuation of extremely fragile patients to hyperspecialised centres. On the other hand personal protective equipment (PPE) and compliance with barrier measures. Caregivers are the priority audience, with a very special type of PPE. For other healthcare professionals, fabric masks and hygiaphones are planned. Further PPE will be available for patients and visitors. In addition, the maintenance of PPE requires strengthening the processing capacity of the laundry. These are: * health equipment and equipment used to ensure the proper functioning of health systems; * health equipment and equipment used to improve access to health care; * sanitary equipment and equipment (personal protective equipment (PPE), masks, gel, etc.) for the benefit of CHUM staff; * sanitary equipment and equipment (personal protective equipment (PPE), masks, gel, etc.) for the benefit of CHUM patients; * equipment and equipment used to diagnose coronavirus cases. We have identified a number of concrete areas and situations for which we look for possible improvements: * Individual or collective protections, health professionals and patients (hygiaphones of fortune, making and taking over masks and overblouses, acquisition of personal protective equipment, acquisition of equipment, storage and management). * Automation of tasks for picking, cleaning equipment or rooms; * Crisis management, referral, structuring/modularity of support chains (e.g. logistics management, HR, etc.); * Production of new decontamination solutions for all types of surface, for small and large equipment, for living spaces, etc.; * Mass production capacity of decontamination solutions; * Support for medical care (production of missing equipment or treatment, concept of recycling, diversion or other idea to compensate for these shortages); * Disinfection of recyclable surfaces and PPE; * Diagnosis, additional examinations and equipment necessary for the management of COVID patients; * Travel limiting factors (dematerialisation of documents, videoconferencing, on-site rather than in metropolitan France); * Improvement of remote work (digital continuity tools, security, etc.).