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Changing Business Enviroment and Challenges Under Covid

Health care workers are at high risk of COVID-19 infection due to exposure to the virus and long working hours. There are shortages of personal protective equipment for health care workers, leaving some without proper equipment while treating possibly infected patients. Health care workers are concerned about infecting their families and disruptions to childcare and support systems due to the pandemic. To protect these vital workers, governments must ensure adequate protective equipment, cancel non-essential services to prioritize resources, and provide food, rest, family support and psychological support for health care workers who are operating at maximum capacity for an extended period during this global crisis.

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Changing Business Enviroment and Challenges Under Covid

Health care workers are at high risk of COVID-19 infection due to exposure to the virus and long working hours. There are shortages of personal protective equipment for health care workers, leaving some without proper equipment while treating possibly infected patients. Health care workers are concerned about infecting their families and disruptions to childcare and support systems due to the pandemic. To protect these vital workers, governments must ensure adequate protective equipment, cancel non-essential services to prioritize resources, and provide food, rest, family support and psychological support for health care workers who are operating at maximum capacity for an extended period during this global crisis.

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CHANGING BUSINESS ENVIROMENT AND CHALLENGES

UNDER COVID-19 THREATS


Submitted By- Manmeet Kaur
( L-2019-BS-17-MBA)

World Health Organisation has declared COVID-19 a Pandemic. The Government,


Healthcare professionals & researchers are doing their best in delivering the healthcare
services. Equal efforts are being poured in for finding out the ways to prevention, remedy &
arresting the further spread.

Health workers are at the front line of any outbreak response and as such are exposed to
hazards that put them at risk of infection COVID-19. Hazards include pathogen exposure,
long working hours, psychological distress, fatigue, occupational burnout, stigma, and
physical and psychological violence

As the pandemic accelerates, access to personal protective equipment (PPE) for health
workers is a key concern. Medical staff are prioritised in many countries, but PPE shortages
have been described in the most affected facilities. Some medical staff are waiting for
equipment while already seeing patients who may be infected or are supplied with equipment
that might not meet requirements. Alongside concerns for their personal safety, health-care
workers are anxious about passing the infection to their families. Health-care workers who
care for elderly parents or young children will be drastically affected by school closures,
social distancing policies, and disruption in the availability of food and other essentials.

Health-care systems globally could be operating at more than maximum capacity for many
months. But health-care workers, unlike ventilators or wards, cannot be urgently
manufactured or run at 100% occupancy for long periods. It is vital that governments see
workers not simply as pawns to be deployed, but as human individuals. In the global
response, the safety of health-care workers must be ensured. Adequate provision of PPE is
just the first step; other practical measures must be considered, including cancelling non-
essential events to prioritise resources; provision of food, rest, and family support; and
psychological support. Presently, health-care workers are every country's most valuable
resource.

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