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The COVID-19 pandemic: major risks to healthcare and other workers on the front line

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Sim, Malcolm R.

Occupational and Environmental Medicine

2020

77

5

281-282

epidemic disease ; infectious disease ; occupational risks ; healthcare worker ; healthcare worker ; nurse ; mental health ; stress

international

Occupational risks

http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2020-106567

English

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"Since the first cluster of cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection was reported in Wuhan, China at the end of December 2019, reporting of cases has spread widely over the past 3 months to become a pandemic of crisis proportions and a rapidly increasing number of deaths, affecting virtually every country across the world. As of 30 March 2020, 724 000 cases have been reported globally, with almost 35 000 deaths. These numbers are accelerating, with a doubling about every 3–4 days. The spread outside China was initially to other countries in Asia, most notably the Republic of Korea, then to the Middle East, most notably Iran, then to southern Europe, most notably Italy and Spain, then further north in Europe, the UK and then to the most recent epicentre; the USA. At the time of writing, considerably fewer cases have been reported in many low-income and middle-income countries, such as in Africa, but numbers of cases and deaths are likely to rise sharply in these countries, especially where testing and healthcare facilities are limited. ..."

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