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As winter brings shorter days and lower temperatures to the Northern Hemisphere, there is a chance we could see more COVID-19 cases. But experts say it is still too early to know exactly how seasons will affect the virus. They emphasize that human behaviors are still the most important driver of the pandemic. “The most important factor at the moment is the control measures that we have in place through disinfection services. Things such as social distancing and mask-wearing those are really key to lowering transmission of disease at this point.
COVID and climate
Many diseases, such as the flu, are seasonal, with cases spiking when the weather is cool and dry.
It’s well known that many respiratory viruses have seasonality. I wouldn't be surprised if there's actually elevated transmission during the winter months from COVID. There are three main reasons why scientists think the coronavirus could be affected by climate.
The virus doesn’t like certain seasons, or our bodies don’t like certain seasons. Or it’s just that we’re putting more of our bodies together in closed spaces, SARS-CoV-2, the official name of the virus that causes COVID-19, is spread by respiratory droplets produced when people breathe, talk, sneeze or cough. The virus can survive cold dry weather conditions typical of temperate winters. Low humidity also promotes evaporation of virus droplets into tiny aerosol particles that linger in the air, increasing the risk of airborne transmission in winter. Cold weather may further increase disease spread by driving us indoors.
The longer that household contacts are together, the more likely they are to transmit the virus. When we think about the places where we’re seeing transmissions occur, it’s mostly homes. It’s mostly constrained workplaces where people don’t have the ability to separate from each other.
How will winter affect COVID?
There’s good reason to believe that COVID-19 is sensitive to the seasons, and some studies have linked cold dry weather with outbreaks of this disease. But researchers say that weather takes a back seat at the early stages of a pandemic because everyone is susceptible to the virus. When you have a population with no immunity to the virus, it spreads really well, no matter the climate conditions.
High profile international sporting events such as the Olympics or World Cups as well as international religious events such as the Hajj count as mass gatherings. However, lower profile conferences and events can also meet WHO's definition of a mass gathering.
An event counts as a “mass gatherings” if the number of people it brings together is so large that it has the potential to strain the planning and response resources of the health system in the community where it takes place.
You need to consider the location and duration of the event as well as the number of participants. For example, if the event takes place over several days in a small island state where the capacity of the health system is quite limited then even an event with just a few thousand participants could place a big strain on the health system and then be considered a “mass gathering” event.
The overall goal of the strategic preparedness and response plan is to stop further transmission of 2019-COVID within China and all other countries, and to mitigate the impact of the outbreak in the United States and all other countries. All employers should plan to respond in a flexible way to varying levels of severity of an outbreak of COVID-19 and be able to refine their business response plans as needed. While the immediate health risk from COVID-19 is considered low, all employers need to consider how best to decrease the spread of acute respiratory illness and lower the impact of COVID-19 in their workplace in the event of an outbreak in the U.S.
All employers should be ready to implement strategies to protect their workforce from COVID-19 while ensuring continuity of operations. During a COVID-19 outbreak, all sick employees should stay home and away from the workplace. Respiratory etiquette and hand hygiene should be encouraged, and routine cleaning of commonly touched surfaces should be performed regularly.
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Most health care-associated infections are preventable through good hand hygiene – cleaning hands at the right times and in the right way. The WHO Guidelines on hand hygiene in health care support hand hygiene promotion and improvement in health care facilities worldwide and are complemented by the WHO multi-modal hand hygiene improvement strategy, the guide to implementation, and implementation toolkit, which contain many ready-to-use practical tools. This module has been prepared to help summarize the WHO guidelines on hand hygiene, associated tools and ideas for effective implementation.
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