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Transforming Government- People Process and Policy ; ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print):11, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1337334

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Purpose COVID-19 (C19) has been destroying the world's health and emergency response system for almost the past year. Policymakers and health practitioners are trying their best to save the public through various policy development and initiatives in this regard. This study aims to examine the containment measures and their impacts on Australia's C19 situation in Australia's COVIDsafe app background. Design/methodology/approach This study investigates the role of the Australian Government's (AG) Health Containment (HC) and Stringency response (SR) in combating the C19 situation in Australia. The time horizon has been taken from January to October 2020 and applied Linear Regression with graphical demonstration analysis by STATA-18 version and MS Word chart features. Findings By applying linear regression and graphical demonstration, statistics revealed that AG made various policy developments during the C19 pandemic. However, due to inconsistent and unsustainable measures, the second C19 wave hit Australia much harder than the first wave. COVIDsafe app has been a vital AG in this regard;however, it did not show its progress during the second wave due to privacy issues. After the more focused and aggressive research and development measures, AG overcame the App drawbacks and controlled the situation, demonstrating 92% recovered statistics from C19. Practical implications The study concludes that AG should enforce many prudent policy measures and distinct E-government features in the COVIDsafe app and make it secure so people will use it in probable forthcoming C19 waves. Originality/value This study has examined the Government of Australia's containment measures in the background discussion of the COVIDsafe app.

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Journal of Management & Governance ; : 22, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1321812

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COVID-19 has been called a Global Health Emergency worldwide. According to their available resources, developed and developing countries' public and private sectors are fighting against this pandemic. This paper examines how effective the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) strategies under the Chinese government response to control this COVID-19. The study takes the Chinese government and private sector's collective efforts for analysis and discussion from January 01 to October 31, 2020. Applying linear regression revealed that public governance strategies have worked to control this pandemic's severity and frequency. The results also show that despite the negative COVID-19 graph, the Chinese government has remained consistent in health and stringency measures. Furthermore, in cooperation with private sectors, China's emergency management has built two makeshift hospitals in 12 days and 5G technology implementation;Health Code application and volunteer works illustrate sharing governance by PPP. The study advises that by keeping in mind the strategy of PPP in China, other countries should also involve private sectors to mitigate emergency issues like COVID-19 for fast and effective outcomes and ask for assistance from the Chinese government and follow their quarantine and prudent policies to control this contagious disease. It further suggests that governments should engage private sectors before draft effective emergency preparedness policies to fight against future calamities.

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Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics ; 58(3):261-271, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1282908

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Certain sicknesses or contaminations influence an enormous number of individuals in a limited capacity to focus time. A neighbourhood endemic illness can flare-up into a scourge influencing the entire populace or district which on occasion reach out to different nations and mainlands and become pandemic. Pandemics brings about death toll just like the economy. Pooled endeavors and assets, compelling sharing of information, equal numerous methodologies just as the physical and mental condition of forefront staff impact the board of pandemics. The COVID illness COVID-19 brought about by SARS-CoV-2 began in Dec 2019 from Wuhan in China, is currently an overall general wellbeing crisis influencing a huge number of people. It influences numerous cutting edge medical care laborers as well. Here, we contemplated mental pressure and proficient personality of Nurses and Staff for potential relationships, assuming any, and break down affecting elements. We utilized a purposive testing method with 415 Nurses and Staff in Nanjing, China through an overall data poll, seen pressure scale, and nursing proficient personality survey. Attendants and Staff' inception, month to month everyday costs, and their insight on plague counteraction and treatment have indicated a critical effect on their mental pressure (P< 0.010). Essentially, Nurse's and Staff's sexual orientation, inception, clinical practices, and information on counteraction and treatment, and whether they effectively learn such information sway altogether on their expert personality (P< 0.010). The general score of mental pressure were (24.470 +/- 07.350) and proficient personality had 72.470 +/- 08.070. The pressure condition showed a negative connection with the level of expert character (P< 0.01, r = -00.457). Expanded mental pressure, had a lower feeling of expert personality. Generally speaking, the examination of information on saw pressure and expert character pandemic proposes that feelings of anxiety are contrarily relative to information in compelling methods of taking care of the pandemic. Attendants and Staff with clinical practice fared better as far as expert character. The examination proposes Nurses and Staff to remain zeroed in on investigations, clinical practice, and directing, whenever required.

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Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi ; 42(1): 28-32, 2021 Jan 10.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1050654

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As the progress of population aging in China, the proportion of elderly population is increasing. Both chronic diseases and infectious diseases can threaten the health of the elderly. There are many kinds of infectious diseases, including vaccine preventable infectious diseases affecting the health of adults, such as influenza, pneumococcal diseases and herpes zoster. In addition, the newly emerged COVID-19 has caused a pandemic in the world, resulting the highest proportion of deaths occurred in the elderly and posing a serious threat to the health of the elderly. This paper mainly summarizes the prevention and control of vaccine preventable diseases and COVID-19 to which the elderly are susceptible, analyzes the infectious disease problems affecting the health of elderly population, and recommends countermeasures for the prevention and control of these diseases in elderly population.


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COVID-19 , Communicable Diseases , Aged , China/epidemiology , Communicable Diseases/epidemiology , Humans , Middle Aged , SARS-CoV-2 , Vaccination
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