WHO policy brief: Infection prevention and control measures for COVID-19 in health care settings
10 December 2024
| COVID-19: Infection prevention and control / WASH
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Overview
- The WHO Director-General’s standing recommendations for COVID-19 advise countries to ensure that infection prevention and control measures are in place for suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases in clinical settings and that health care providers receive training accordingly and access to personal protective equipment.
- Countries are encouraged to continue delivering optimal clinical care for patients with COVID-19, including maintaining measures to protect patients and health workers.
- Health care settings can amplify infectious disease outbreaks, including COVID-19. Maintaining effective infection prevention and control (IPC) programmes is, therefore, paramount.
- National and sub-national level authorities should maintain readiness to respond to the possibility of future surges of COVID-19 that could overwhelm health systems.
Related links
WHO Team
Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness and Prevention (EPP)
Number of pages
5