Use of World Health Organization Interim Guidelines for Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 Virus
On March 6, 2020, the Department of Health (DOH) in the Philippines issued Circular No. 2020-0106, directing health officials and facilities to adhere to the World Health Organization's Interim Guidelines for assessing and managing health worker exposure to the COVID-19 virus. This guideline emphasizes the safety and welfare of health workers, who are at high risk due to their close contact with COVID-19 patients. The circular includes tools for evaluating the exposure risk of health workers and outlines management strategies based on their risk levels. It aims to ensure effective risk assessment and appropriate response measures within healthcare settings dealing with COVID-19 cases.
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- What is Use of World Health Organization Interim Guidelines for Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 Virus about?
- On March 6, 2020, the Department of Health (DOH) in the Philippines issued Circular No. 2020-0106, directing health officials and facilities to adhere to the World Health Organization's Interim Guidelines for assessing and managing health worker exposure to the COVID-19 virus. This guideline emphasizes the safety and welfare of health workers, who are at high risk due to their close contact with COVID-19 patients. The circular includes tools for evaluating the exposure risk of health workers and outlines management strategies based on their risk levels. It aims to ensure effective risk assessment and appropriate response measures within healthcare settings dealing with COVID-19 cases.
- What type of law is DOH Department Circular No. 2020-0106?
- Use of World Health Organization Interim Guidelines for Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 Virus (DOH Department Circular No. 2020-0106) is a Philippine Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Use of World Health Organization Interim Guidelines for Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 Virus enacted?
- Use of World Health Organization Interim Guidelines for Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 Virus (DOH Department Circular No. 2020-0106) was enacted on Mar 6, 2020.
- What is the citation for Use of World Health Organization Interim Guidelines for Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 Virus?
- Use of World Health Organization Interim Guidelines for Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 Virus, DOH Department Circular No. 2020-0106, Mar 6, 2020 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- DOH Department Circular No. 2020-0106
- Date Enacted
- Subcategory
- Department of Health
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
March 6, 2020
DOH DEPARTMENT CIRCULAR NO. 2020-0106
| FOR | : | All Undersecretaries and Assistant Secretaries; Centers for Health Development (CHD) and Bureau Directors; Minister of Health-Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (MOH-BARMM); Special and Specialty Hospital Directors; Chiefs of Medical Centers, Hospitals and Sanitaria; and Others Concerned |
| SUBJECT | : | Use of World Health Organization Interim Guidelines for Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 Virus |
In order to ensure the welfare and safety of our health workers who are in the frontlines of our concerted efforts to contain the spread of the COVID-19 in the country, the concerned are advised to follow herein attached World Health Organization's Interim Guidelines for Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 dated March 04, 2020.
Dissemination of the information to all concerned is requested.
By the authority of the Secretary:
(SGD.) MYRNA C. CABOTAJE, MD, MPH, CESO IIIUndersecretary of Health
ATTACHMENT
Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 Virus
Interim guidanceMarch 4, 2020
World Health Organization
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was first detected in Wuhan City, China in December 2019. On 30 January 2020, the WHO Director General declared that the current outbreak constituted a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
Current available evidence is that the COVID-19 virus is transmitted between people through close contact and droplets. People most at risk of infection are those who are in contact with a COVID-19 patient and/or who care for COVID-19 patients. This inevitably places health workers at a high risk of infection.
Target audience:
This tool is to be used by health care facilities that have either cared for or admitted COVID-19 patients. This form is to be completed for all health workers who have been exposed to a confirmed COVID-19 patient in a health care facility. It is intended to be an operational tool used by health care facilities once a COVID-19 patient has been identified within the facility. This tool will help determine the risk of COVID-19 virus infection of all HCWs who have been exposed to a COVID-19 patient and then provides recommendations for appropriate management of these HCWs, according to their infection risk. acEHCD
Objectives:
1. To determine the risk categorization of each HCW after exposure to a COVID-19 patient (see below Part 1: COVID-19 virus exposure risk assessment form for HCWs);
2. To inform the management of the exposed HCWs based on risk (see below Part 2: Management of health worker exposed to COVID-19 virus).
Part 1: COVID-19 Virus Assessment of Risk of Exposure for Health Workers in Health Care Facilities
Part 2: Management of Health Workers Exposed to COVID-19 Virus
Cite This Law
Use of World Health Organization Interim Guidelines for Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 Virus, DOH Department Circular No. 2020-0106, Mar 6, 2020 (Philippines)
Use of World Health Organization Interim Guidelines for Health Workers Exposure Risk Assessment and Management in the Context of COVID-19 Virus, DOH Department Circular No. 2020-0106 (Phil. 2020)
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