
Guidance for UN Healthcare Workers
The latest information from WHO can be found at Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Pandemic.
For any questions, please contact [email protected]
- Within UN healthcare facilities, enhance standard infection prevention and control practices in clinics and hospitals, especially in emergency departments.
- Read the following guidance from the United Nations Medical Directors
- Provide all UN personnel travelling into outbreak areas with preventative information so as to reduce their general risk of acquiring an acute respiratory infection.
- Be familiar with the WHO's definition of Suspect, Probable, and Confirmed Cases
- Read the following technical guidance from the World Health Organization and DHMOSH
- Guidance and Measures on Isolation Wards and Quarantine Facilities (1 August 2020)
- COVID-19: Differential Diagnosis and Co-infections (23 June 2020)
- COVID-19 Guide on Home-based Care, Screening, and Isolation Ward Set-up
- Use of PPE & Cloth Face Coverings for UN Personnel in Non-Healthcare Settings in Areas of COVID-19 Community Transmission (8 June 2020)
- Use of Face Masks by UN Personnel (9 April 2020)
- Laboratory testing for COVID-19 in suspected human cases
- Clinical management of severe acute respiratory infection when COVID-19 infection is suspected
- Home care for patients with suspected COVID-19 infection presenting with mild symptoms and management of contacts
- Infection prevention and control during health care when COVID-19 infection is suspected
- Recommendations for Routine Pre & Post-deployment Quarantine of Uniformed Personnel
- Guidance on Quarantine of Non-Sick UN Personnel
- If you encounter any UN personnel with a relevant travel history to locations with COVID-19, and with signs and symptoms indicative of acute respiratory infections, please contact the DHMOSH public health team at [email protected] for further guidance.
- Review Instructions for reporting of COVID-19 cases amongs UN personnel and dependents
- Review UN Medical Directors Guidance on Preserving the Confidentiality of COVID-19 Patients
- UN Model of Care (MOC) Checklist for UN Duty Station in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
- Use of Face Masks by UN Personnel
- COVID-19 MEDEVAC Frequently Asked Questions
- You may download and print the poster below and display around your duty station.
- For UN Staff who need to speak to a counsellor due to stress or other psychosocial needs, please ask them to reach out to their local counsellor.
For UN staff members working:- at UN Headquarters, contact the NY Staff Counsellors Office at [email protected] or call +1-212-963-7044.
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Outside HQ, contact CISMU, preferably at [email protected]
You may also, based on your region, contact CISMU/DSS Stress Counsellors for the appropriate referral:
Africa West: Djeneba Coulibaly: +1 212 963 3682 email: [email protected]
Europe and Americas: Anne-Marie Serrano: +1 212 9631369 email: [email protected]
Africa East: Muhammad Sohail Ali:1 917 367 8557 email: [email protected]
Asia-Pacific: Madhubhashini Hewage: +1 212 963 6432, email: [email protected]
MENA: Abdalla Mansour Amer: +1 917 367 6097, email: [email protected]
- Staff/Stress Counsellors in the field should refer to this Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Psychosocial Contingency Plan Preparation Guidelines.
- Know the requirements for reporting a confirmed COVID-19 case
- COVID-19 bed capacity calculator (Excel document for download)
The purpose of the tool is to help missions and duty stations predict their bed capacity and medical staff requirements, using their population size and a peak infection rate of 1/1000 individuals every two weeks.
To use the tool, one needs only to introduce the population size to calculate the numbers of cases expected, as well as the beds and staff needed.
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Presentation on COVID Key Preventive Measures for Field Context
- COVID-19 Communications Resources »