WHO Trains Covid-19 Responders Virtually

As staff deployment to countries became unfeasible due to travel restrictions and lockdowns implemented to stop the spread of Covid-19, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Africa Regional Office launched the first online training for emergency responders to bolster efforts in tackling the pandemic. Participants in the inaugural online training session came from the Ministries of Health, private hospitals, medical schools as well as WHO country offices on the continent.

The two-hour session via video link drew 500 participants and focused on the clinical symptoms of the virus, how to triage Covid-19 cases, treat complications, manage severely ill patients, laboratory testing strategy as well as quarantine strategies. The WHO Programme Manager on Emergency Preparedness, Ambrose Talisuna, said, ’We used to provide such training workshops face to face in the countries but with the increasing travel restrictions, we think that this will be the way forward to support the countries in the region. We designed the training to be as interactive and as short as possible with just 10 minutes for the five presenters sitting in Brazzaville, Geneva, Nairobi, and Cape Town, and 50 minutes to respond to the countries questions and to have a discussion about the realities in the field’.

WHO in Africa has also launched a ten-point strategy calling for the establishment of a humanitarian corridor to ease the deployment of staff and shipment of supplies as well as urging governments and the private sector to boost stock levels of medical supplies and equipments. WHO has also admonished countries to expand the numbers of health workers deployed by re-purposing staff, increasing public health education to help communities stay safe and protect others, and identifying and equipping facilities to treat and isolate patients.

Source:  WHO

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