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ILO COVID-19 Checklist


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This COVID-19 checkpoints app allows you to create interactive checklists to use in health facility workplaces. There are 45 Checkpoints in total, divided into 4 categories.
The checklist is a practical, participative tool for eliciting and guiding effective measures to protect the health and safety of health personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is intended for use in all health facilities, whether public or private, regardless of their size and geographical location.
For a comprehensive COVID-19 preparedness and protection of staff and patients in your health facility, the recommended way to use this app is to consider all checkpoints. However, you can also create locally adapted checklists with the most pertinent checkpoints for your specific workplace. For more information and best practice recommendations, consult the other sections in “Further information”.
The full content of this app is also available in PDF Format (requires connectivity).
This app was created by the International Labour Organization (ILO), a specialized agency of the United Nations, with the support of the ILO-OECD-WHO Working for Health Programme.
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