Anaesthesia of COVID-19 positive patient

You are an anaesthetist and you get a call from the doctor from the infectious disease department. He says that his patient Mr. Jones, who was admitted with a positive PCR test for COVID-19, has finding of acute appendicitis. Surgeon indicated the patient for laparoscopic appendectomy. At the moment, the patient has O2 therapy by nasal prongs 2l/min, he is cardiopulmonary stable. You contact anaesthesiology nurse and team of operating room. How will you prepare the operating room?
56
years
185
cm
70
kg
man
RR
16 /min
HR
70 /min
SpO2
95 %
BP
140/80 (100) mmHg
EKG
rythm: sinus
action: regular
frequency: 70 bpm
Examination
PA: HT on ACEI medication, operation: ASC of the knee (GA without any complications)
sickness: dry cough for 3 days, temperature 38 °C, now 37.8 °C, admitted to the hospital with shortness of breath and mild respiratory insufficiency, oxygenotherapy 2L/min
PhA: Perindopril
allergies: PNC
weight: 70 KG, hight: 185 CM
USG description: wide appendix with tissue leakage, loose liquid around caecum, painful when pressure of probe applied, summary: appendicitis finding
Glycaemia
Gly
5,2  mmol/L
Arterial blood gas
pH
7,23
pCO2
84  torr
pO2
30,75  torr
BE
-6,2  mmol/l
HCO3
30,6  mmol/l
Complete blood count
HGB
140  g/L
HTC
0,37
LEU
12  x109/L
PLT
248  x109/L
Biochemical analysis
Na
140  mmol/L
K
4  mmol/L
Cl
102  mmol/L
Mg
0,9  mmol/L
Ca
2,3  mmol/L
Glycaemia
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Arterial blood gas
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Complete blood count
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Biochemical analysis
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