We are aware that lockdowns are again a topic of discussion as countries deal with surges of #COVID19.
We understand that sometimes such measures - although not sustainable - are needed to swiftly suppress the virus and avoid health systems being overwhelmed.
Lockdowns are not sustainable solutions because of their significant economic, social & broader health impacts.
However, during the #COVID19 pandemic there’ve been times when restrictions were necessary and there may be other times in the future.
Because of their severe economic, social & broader health impacts, lockdowns need to be limited in duration.
They’re best used to prepare for longer-term public health measures.
During these periods, countries are encouraged to lay the groundwork for more sustainable solutions.
WHO continues to advise:
-Find #COVID19 cases
-Isolate cases
-Test & care for every case
-Trace & quarantine every contact
-Equip & train health workers
-Educate & empower communities to protect themselves & others
#COVID19 precautions:
-Physical distancing (at least 1 metre)
-Cleaning hands
-#WearAMask when physical distancing not possible
-Cough & sneeze safely away from others
-Avoid crowds
-Keep windows & doors open when you can’t meet friends and family outside
It isn't one measure alone - all of the existing measures need to be used together. DO IT ALL!
It works.
The reason we keep saying that it works is because we've seen this happen, we have seen countries bring these #COVID19 outbreaks under control by implementing these measures.
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WHO has appointed two distinguished leaders @AMindaoudou and @LusengeJ to co-chair an Independent Commission on sexual abuse and exploitation during the response to the tenth #Ebola epidemic in the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri, #DRC. bit.ly/34TsEKw
The role of the Independent Commission will be to swiftly establish the facts, identify and support survivors, ensure that any ongoing abuse has stopped, and hold perpetrators to account. bit.ly/34TsEKw#Ebola#DRC
The Commission will comprise up to seven members, incl. the co-chairs, with expertise in sexual exploitation and abuse, emergency response, and investigations. The co-chairs will choose the other members of the Commission, which will be supported by a Secretariat based at WHO.
Washing your hands regularly with 🧼 and 💦 is one of the most important and most basic steps keeping safe from #COVID19 and many other pathogens.
Thanks @DisneyJunior's Doc McStuffins for this cute video!
Let's wash your hands with Doc McStuffins!
WHO and @DisneyJunior remind children around 🌍🌏🌎 of the importance of thorough handwashing in preventing the spread of germs and disease, including #COVID19.
In 2019, we reached & provided more people who developed tuberculosis with quality care but there are still those who were left behind. According to 🆕 WHO report,
✅Better reporting
✅Better diagnosis
✅Better access to care
"The #COVID19 pandemic is radiating shock waves across countries, their populations and economies.
Europe is now seeing an increase in reported cases. More cases have been reported in each of the past 6 weeks than at the height of the first peak in March"-@DrTedros#StateOfEU
"Even as we use every tool at our disposal to end the #COVID19 pandemic, we must all use this period of crisis as an opportunity to look in the mirror and ask what we must do differently"-@DrTedros#StateOfEU
🆕 guidance to enhance the capacity of health care facilities 🏥 to:
✅ mitigate the impact of #ClimateChange & help protect the health of their target communities
✅ empower health care facilities to be environmentally sustainable
#ClimateChange fuels the spread of infectious diseases such as:
-Malaria
-Dengue
-Cholera.
It also increases the risk of noncommunicable diseases by polluting the air, food and water that sustain life.
The direct cost of #ClimateChange to health is estimated to be between USD 2-4 billion per year by 2030.