“…Lessons learned from previous endemic diseases such as Ebola (MacIntyre et al, 2014a,b;CDC, 2015;Diarra et al, 2016;McLaws et al, 2016;Durski et al, 2017;Reidy et al, 2017;DuBose et al, 2018;Mumma et al, 2018Mumma et al, , 2019Lockhart et al, 2020), Crimean-Congo-Fever, Zika (Patel et al, 2021), SARS (Drosten et al, 2003;Rota et al, 2003;Berger et al, 2004) and MERS (Bermingham et al, 2012;Corman et al, 2012) were rediscovered and cited, and found their way into measures deployed to prevent SARS-CoV-2 transmission, underscoring the importance of proper use of PPE (Best and Williams, 2021;Lippi et al, 2020;Pillai et al, 2021;Verbeek et al, 2020) conclude that learning about the sourcing of PPE, supply management, leadership, learning and resilience was limited but has been increased by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic regarding the importance of planning, collaboration and relationship building. They add that "Resilience of PPE supply chains was reported to be dependent on multiple levels from individuals to organization level and also interdependent on (i) sustainability, (ii) the practice of PPE and (iii) long term environmental impact of PPE suggesting the need, long term, to move to a circular economy approach" (Best and Williams, 2021).…”