The COVID-19 risk communication package for healthcare facilities
Publication details: Manila : WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific, [2020]Description: 10 pagesContent type:- text
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DOH Central Library Electronic Resource Section | COVID-19-000104 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | D0001C000104 |
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| COVID-19-000101 Keeping what works : | COVID-19-000102 Addressing noncommunicable diseases in the COVID-19 response | COVID-19-000103 Role of primary care in the COVID-19 response | COVID-19-000104 The COVID-19 risk communication package for healthcare facilities | 010521-003 Vaccine team assures on new COVID variant | COVID-19-000105 Medical certification of cause of death for COVID-19 / | COVID-19-000106 Risk assessment and management of health-care workers in the context of COVID-19 |
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak this risk communication package for healthcare facilities provides healthcare workers (HCWs) and healthcare facility management with the information, procedures, and tools required to safely and effectively work. The package contains a series of simplified messages and reminders based on WHO's more in-depth technical guidance on infection prevention and control in healthcare facilities in the context of COVID-19: "Infection prevention and control during health care when novel coronavirus (nCoV) infection is suspected" (25 January 2020). HCWs play a critical role in outbreak response and are the backbone of a country's defenses to limit or contain the spread of disease. They face higher risks of potential COVID-19 infection in their efforts to protect the greater community and are exposed to hazards such as psychological distress, fatigue and stigma. WHO recognizes this essential work and the responsibility and importance of protecting the healthcare facility workforce.
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