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Answered by neelamvermasholok7
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INTRODUCTION

In January 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak of a new coronavirus

disease in Hubei Province, China to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Since then

WHO has declared it as a Pandemic affecting more than 115 countries around the globe. India has seen

it’s first COVID-19 case in Kerala on 30th January 2020. With cases rising steadily, all sections of our

society must play a role if we are to stop the spread of this disease and the frontline health worker has

the responsibility, the reach and the influence within the community.

UNICEF and WHO are supporting the government of India in taking action to contain the COVID-19

outbreak.

WHO SHOULD USE THE TOOLKIT

The training module should be used by the designated COVID-19 trainers with the Health frontline

functionary viz the ANM and the ASHA. This module can be used in a stand-alone training of one and a

half hours or as part of a larger training.

ROLE OF THE FRONTLINE WORKER

1. Provide information on

(a) preventive and control measures

including social distancing

(b) addressing myths and

misconceptions;

2. Support DSO on

(a) contact tracing as per SOPs

(b) implementing home quarantine,

home care, and supportive services

for HRG and probable cases urban/

rural areas and

(c) address psychosocial care and

stigma and discrimination.

3. Reporting and feedback

4. Team safety and prevention

5. Supportive supervision

Health – ANM ( Under

guidance of DSO/MO)

Health – ASHA, CHV(in urban areas)

and ICDS - AWW (Under guidance of

ASHA Facilitator and CDPO)

1. Community awareness through

inter-personal communication

(a) uptake of preventive and

control measures including

social distancing

(b) addressing myths and

misconceptions;

2. Support ANM/Supervisor in

house to house surveillance

including

(a) identification of HRG and

probable cases

(b) ensure uptake of medical

services in urban and rural

areas and

(c) psychosocial care and

stigma and discrimination

3. Reporting and feedback

4. Personal safety and precautions

5. Use of COVID 19 IEC materials

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