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This project aims to develop content in the COVID 19 category and also the Respiratory and Mental Health Sections of Physiopedia as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We intend to populate the site with practical, credible and thought-provoking information on all aspects of management of individuals with a diagnosis of COVID-19. The project was launched on 11th March when the World Health Organisation declared the virus a Pandemic. The first part of the project focused on creating content for the Coronavirus Free Online Course which was launched on 15th March 2020.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Content Creation Project

Description

This project aims to develop content in the COVID 19 category and also the Respiratory and Mental Health Sections of Physiopedia as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We intend to populate the site with practical, credible and thought-provoking information on all aspects of management of individuals with a diagnosis of COVID-19. The project was launched on 11th March when the World Health Organisation declared the virus a Pandemic. The first part of the project focused on creating content for the Coronavirus Free Online Course which was launched on 15th March 2020.

Project Lead

Kim Jackson

Phase One

Pages Created for Course Coronavirus Disease Programme. The pages below were created/reviewed for the first part of the course and are being constantly updated as new information emerges.

Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)

Hand Hygiene

Infection Prevention and Control

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Respiratory Management of COVID 19

Role of the Physiotherapist in COVID-19

Social Distancing

Phase Two - Life After Coronavirus

This is being developed by the Physiopedia Team as part of the Topic of the Month for April. There is currently a lot of discussion on the aftermath of COVID 19, although it is not completely past us there are a lot of people recovering with continued needs.

This new initiative of FAS aims to debunk misinformation circulating the web on matters of public health and safety, as well as provide clear and sourced information for policymakers. Below, we cut through the noise to present clear information and advice for the public, policymakers, and reporters looking for scientist-led and evidence-based analysis.

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