Category: COVID-19
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The COVID-19 Vaccination: Resistance and Protests
Table of Contents Problem Statement Vaccination: Disease Prevention and Management Prevention Strategies: COVID-19 and Reactance Resistance Towards COVID-19 Vaccination The Anti-Vaccination Movement Patient Autonomy Health Belief Systems References Conversations on public health and prevention strategies came to the fore during the wake of the COVID 19 pandemic. The pandemic was declared a public health emergency…
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Hand Sanitizers in COVID-19 Pandemic: Pros and Cons
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for hand sanitizers has grown substantially over the past couple of years. Moreover, most places of mass gathering of people have been equipped with these means of protection to create all possible conditions for improving the epidemiological situation. Hand sanitizing is aimed at combating viruses on the hands and…
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COVID 19 as a Global Health Issue
Table of Contents Information About the Article The Article Summary The Implications of the Article in Local Communities Reference Today, the global community remains concerned about the state of healthcare as new diseases arise, and the treatment for the widespread illnesses remains undeveloped. At the time of the global COVID-19 pandemic, it is essential to…
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COVID-19 Vaccine Studies: Design, Framework, and Paradigm
Khubchandani, J., Sharma, S., Price, J. H., Wiblishauser, M. J., Sharma, M., & Webb, F. J. (2021). COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy in the United States: a rapid national assessment. Journal of Community Health, 46(2), 270-277. The study aimed to investigate the likelihood of getting a COVID-19 vaccine on an American adulthood population. It was evident from…
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The COVID-19 Section on the Federal Emergency Management Agency Website for Nurses
FEMA is the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and it was implemented in its current form in 1979. The official website of the organization provides a considerable amount of knowledge that might be useful for public health nurses. It includes data about emergency management, assistance during disasters, and even educational programs. However, in the present circumstances,…
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Knowledge Regarding COVID-19 Infection Among Public
Table of Contents Epidemiology of COVID-19 Knowledge Regarding COVID-19 Infection Among Public Attitudes Regarding COVID19 Infection Among Public Behaviors Regarding COVID-19 Infection Among Public Summary References After several months of the course of the epidemic process, specialists naturally forecast and build models for the development of a pandemic in various regions of the world. There…
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Health Planning Committee Response to COVID-19
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is one of the central organizations in the state, responsible for developing a response plan for the COVID-19 pandemic. A response to such a global crisis is challenging since the HHS, or any other organization did not have a similar experience in the past. The planning project…
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Healthcare Policy Influences: COVID-19 Pandemic
It is important to note that healthcare policies play a key role in determining the effectiveness of the healthcare system in general. Developing and adjusting such policies is a crucial task, which is affected by a wide range of factors. These influences can be categorized into three major groups, which are economic, social, and political…
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Should We Get Vaccinated for COVID-19?
Even though many people have shopped for vaccines, researching their differences and the potential impact on their health, the best vaccine is the one that is readily available (Lasca, 2021). Therefore, vaccinations present the only viable option for preventing the transmission of COVID-19 as well as reducing the risks of adverse symptoms in case of…
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Masks and Social Distancing in Fighting COVID-19
Public opinion constitutes an essential attribute in determining the popularity of a particular issue. In essence, public members in many countries have played a substantial role in mitigating the spread of COVID-19. This is a disease caused by a coronavirus, which was first identified in Wuhan, China (Zhang et al., 2020). The illness is airborne…