2020
DOI: 10.3934/publichealth.2020048
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Role of MOH as a grassroots public health manager in preparedness and response for COVID-19 pandemic in Sri Lanka

Abstract: Pandemic transmission of COVID-19 virus warranted activation of public health responses in all countries. Public health unit system of Sri Lanka (also known as the Medical Officer of Health unit system) managed by a medical doctor with special training in public health, the Medical officer of Health (MOH), with a team of grassroots field staff who are well aware of the community and supported by a network of infrastructure. The aim of the study was to describe the managerial role of the MOH as a grassroots pub… Show more

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“…Despite the irregular behavior of the spread of COVID-19 [7] , several prediction models have been used to plan for COVID-19 Pandemic using different approaches, like graph neural networks [8] . The Health Care Workers (HCW) are among the main stakeholders and front liners in the fight against COVID-19, and their involvement right from the grass root levels to the apex of critical care management guides the severity of the pandemic [9] . They are in direct contact with the patients as primary caregivers and, therefore, are at a higher risk of infection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the irregular behavior of the spread of COVID-19 [7] , several prediction models have been used to plan for COVID-19 Pandemic using different approaches, like graph neural networks [8] . The Health Care Workers (HCW) are among the main stakeholders and front liners in the fight against COVID-19, and their involvement right from the grass root levels to the apex of critical care management guides the severity of the pandemic [9] . They are in direct contact with the patients as primary caregivers and, therefore, are at a higher risk of infection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%