The World Health Organization (WHO) synthesized evidence and contributed guidance to inform the decision-making process to "assist health managers and policy-makers at national, subnational, and facility levels in designing, managing and preserving the workforce necessary to manage the COVID-19 pandemi...
According to the research findings, the policy dimension of culture and the strategy-oriented workplace safety and employee health dimension of culture are affected by workplace safety management practices during the pandemic period. The research has originality in terms of revealing which dimens...
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3.2. Policy recommendations Based on the findings of this study, we recommend several policy measures: If adopted, most of these policies should remain in place after the Covid-19 pandemic. Overall, companies should assume a much larger responsibility in ensuring the health and safety of their ...
The results of this study are important for the context of Mali and also may inform policy in other relatively poor countries with relatively high rates of food insecurity. The coronavirus pandemic threatens food security in a number of ways. On the demand side, the pandemic has reduced earned...
3.If you have urgent needs to leave Wenzhou, please submit required application documents. Before you return, you must apply again because the policy keeps changing. 4. Protect yourself in public places and wear mask. If you feel...
Exposures Policy-induced financial disruptions (lost wages or work due to COVID-19 economic impact); policy-induced school disruptions (switches to online or partial in-person schooling). Main Outcomes and Measures Perceived stress scale, National Institutes of Health (NIH)–Toolbox sadness, NIH-To...
Rare is the health care policy change that is both cheaper and more convenient for the customer. We should keep more people out of the hospital by treating them at home. Photo: pablohart, Getty Images This post appears through theMedCity Influencersprogram. Anyone can publish their p...
We shall consider the “wicked problems and questions” first by recalling the narrative for policy response after the World Health Organization (WHO) first notified the international community of the disease. 4. The Philippine government's COVID 19 policy response 4.1. Timeline of the government'...
It is important to recognise that restoring consumer trust and post-pandemic demand in the sector will depend not only on the efforts of suppliers and the platforms but also on the post-pandemic policy response of regulators. As the situation continues to shift and vary in different locations, ...