1 Implementation Tips of Protection in The Midst of Pandemic

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1ST IMPLEMENTATION

Tips of Protection in the Midst of Pandemic

Protection is a key point and a responsibility for everyone against the spread of a
pandemic. Therefore, there is a need to tip people on how to protect themselves against
the pandemic. Most of the time, the pandemic spreads from person to person by
respiratory droplets. This can occur when a person who has the virus coughs, sneezes,
sings, or chats while in close proximity to other people. In order to help protect yourself
and others from being ill, it is important that you rigorously observe several safety
precautions. There are several tips aimed at protection against pandemic spreading as
discussed in the paper. Students will learn about the things they and everyone else
must do in the event of a pandemic as part of the Protection in the Midst of Pandemic
program. Second, the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE), sanitation,
physical separation, and ventilation must be identified and explained in detail. Also
included are efforts to raise awareness about the on-going effects of COVID-19 and
why it must be stopped; and, finally, assistance and support to the national government,
frontline workers, and local governments in the fight to eradicate or at the very least
slow down and reduce the spread of the disease that is currently in existence.

To summarize, the pandemic is still active, owing in part to the appearance of new
strains of the virus and the discovery of a new virus by scientists, among other factors.
Organizing a webinar to raise awareness about the current events caused by the
pandemic and how to mitigate risks by strictly following government protocols set forth
by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Department of Health (DOH), and all
allied agencies fighting the disease is a commitment to empower and enforce the
implementations.

2nd Implementation

Correlation ones heart and knowledge: Obstacles Amidst Covid-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic is adversely affecting existing clinical trials for other ailments
and diseases, including cancer, with most trials being delayed or deferred. Although
urgency is needed to communicate effective treatment and prevention strategies for
COVID-19, research efforts should maintain the same high quality core ethical
principles that governed human subject research before the pandemic. Despite the
catastrophic devastation caused by the pandemic, the adoption of more flexible, cost-
effective methods of conducting clinical trials (without compromising ethical conduct,
safety, or data integrity, while maintaining research efficiency) represents a potential
silver lining. Streamlining clinical research will help to congruently address other
important health issues, despite the on-going COVID-19 crisis.

First, complex protocols will increase pressure on the coordinating center to maintain
oversight and avoid deviations. Second, lack of workflow standardization across
research sites. Third, data collection and protocol adherence could be challenging due
to differences in laws and regulations among different countries. Collaborative efforts
among national policy makers, the pharmaceutical industry, opinion leaders, patient
advocacy groups, and regulatory agencies are imperative for containing the pandemic
because of their oversight roles, which should be used to expedite trials that meet all of
the standard core ethical and scientific requirements but also minimize and prevent
duplicated and underpowered studies.
Rapidly developing and deploying test, personal protective equipment (PPE), clinical
procedures, pharmaceutical treatments, and the ultimate holy grail of reliable and safe
vaccines to protect against COVID-19. Developing effective surveillance techniques and
technologies for tracking and tracing appropriate measures for reducing social contact
shielding the most vulnerable, and quarantining suspected and known cases.
Developing appropriate policies and interventions for dealing with social and economic
effects, as well as ensuring a secure and sustainable longer-term recovery.

3rd Implementation

During 3rd implementation Entitled “ Personal advice: How to build your personal
identity” Personal identity is your perception of who you are. This includes personality
and character, occupation, background, skills, experience and appearance. Personal
identity can affect self esteem positively or negatively as both are based on how you
feel about self. People who can easily describe these aspects of their identity typically
have a fairly strong sense of who they are. Struggling to name more than a few of these
characteristics might point to a less defined sense of self. You may not spend much
time consciously thinking about your identity, but it still affects your life. Knowing who
you are allows you to live with purpose and develop satisfying relationships, both of
which can contribute to overall good emotional health. However, if others criticise you
often enough this can fill you with self doubt and you may start to believe what they say
to you. This can lower your self esteem. This can easily become a negative downward
cycle which is difficult to stop. As Stets and Burke state, it is believed that low self
esteem causes many problems in a person’s social and personal life. Once you
understand who and what you are and what values are important, you will be able to
make better decisions. As a result, you are able to move closer to where you want to
be. I believe that your self esteem depends on living true to your nature, Ignoring who
you are is a recipe for pain and misery. So, follow your personal identity and let it guide
you to a better life.

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