CoVid-19 its Impact on Healthcare Workers and the Need for Occupational Healthcare Provision

Y. Fong, WY JonathanLam, C. Leng, T. B. Keng
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Internal Med Res Open J, Volume 5(2): 1–2, 2020 The world woke up in November 2019[1] to the arrival of a new “enemy” in its parade of infectious pathogens, firstly in China and in an ominous fashion, now across the globe – the coronavirus, named CoVid-19 by the WHO [2,3]. A dreaded new pandemic [4] has now announced its presence, swept through the globe with an unimaginable speed [5] and savagely wreaked havocto healthcare systems, financial sectors and lives [6] across the world.It has disrupted life as we knew it before the crisis, to an extent we have never imagined possible. The magnitude of this disaster and its multifaceted ramifications, together with its speed of spread [5] is a new and novel experience in history. Life cannot be the same again.
CoVid-19对医护人员的影响以及职业医疗保健服务的需求
2019年11月,世界幡然醒悟[1],传染性病原体队伍中出现了一个新的“敌人”,首先是在中国,以一种不祥的方式,现在遍布全球——冠状病毒,世卫组织将其命名为CoVid-19[2,3]。一种可怕的新流行病[4]现已宣布出现,它以难以想象的速度席卷全球[5],并对世界各地的医疗保健系统、金融部门和生命[6]造成了严重破坏。正如我们在危机前所知道的那样,它已经扰乱了生活,其程度是我们从未想象过的。这场灾难的规模及其多方面的后果,以及它的传播速度[5]是历史上前所未有的。生活不可能再和以前一样了。
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