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Activities To Prevent Next Pandemic

By Covid Strategic Choices Posted in Events And Activities
Activities To Prevent Next Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic had a devastating effect on our lives. The hospitalization and economic recovery efforts cost trillions of dollars. Public health experts have researched and found out that protecting nature will lead to saving the global economy and people’s …

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Personal Preventive Practices During The Pandemic

By Covid Strategic Choices Posted in Health Associations
Personal Preventive Practices During The Pandemic

For the last few years, we have had to deal with the coronavirus that took the lives of millions of people across the globe. The Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) dealt with the situation courageously. They encouraged personal preventive practices …

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    • How Casinos Changed During The Pandemic
      How Casinos Changed During The PandemicThe pandemic has changed our lives completely. Like every industry, it has affected the casino industry also. Gambling is never like before. The government of Canada closed casinos during the peak months of the pandemic. As things are now better, many casinos are reopened, but precautions are taken, as stated by the health associations of Canada. Normally, the casinos in Canada are busy. There are huge crowds around the slots and table games. The casinos are also packed with entertainment. Everything came to a halt in March 2019 when the pandemic broke. However, the gamblers didn’t stop gambling. They played online casino games in the Canadian casino iBet. The casino game developers have now come up with more sophisticated games, and it’s an amazing feeling to play with multiple players online. People didn’t need to leave the house to play this game. They could sit in the comfort zone of their home when gambling. Slowly, as things got better, the casinos opened again, but with restrictions as proposed by the health associations. The gamblers had to wear a mask all the time. Temperature checks were conducted on everyone who entered the casino. Social distancing was maintained; that is, not many people were allowed to gather at the table or near slot machines. To ensure that fewer people enter the casino, some slot machines were shut down. The construction or expansion of casinos was delayed due to the pandemic. The frequency of live entertainment became less. Buffets were closed to prevent the spread of the virus. Normal restaurants started operating inside the casinos. The good news is that things are turning into normal. People have started going to casinos again. But they are maintaining the health guidelines given by the government and the other health associations....
    • Ways Poker Has Been Affected During The Pandemic
      Ways Poker Has Been Affected During The PandemicPoker is a popular casino game, and it’s played all around the world. The pandemic has put a brake on this game. Like other parts of the world, casinos in Alberta, Canada, had shut down the poker tables in casinos. Just before the lockdown, the Summer Super Stack series was held at the Deerfoot Inn & Casino in Calgary. The main event built a prize pool of about $180,000. For the next few months, there was no poker tournament during the lockdown. But the casino opened briefly in November last year, and the Super Stack event took place again. The main event built a prize pool of about $264,670, and 280 players attended the tournament. More than $450,000 was provided in total prizes. During the pandemic, live poker events were not conducted. But now, as things look better, they are reopening. Many high-profile poker events around the world got affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The World Series of Poker is one of them. It is an annual festival of poker normally that is held in Las Vegas. Some of the main events occurred online. However, in many states in the US, online poker is not allowed. So, separate live tournaments were arranged for the US players. Some gamblers went to other countries to participate in online poker tournaments. In local casinos, weekly tournaments are held, but due to the pandemic, these tournaments were not held. Many people started to play online poker. Live dealers are introduced in many online casinos like iBet Canada. So, people find more interest in playing online poker now. They can participate in various poker events by registering at online casinos. With time, the poker tournaments will be in full swing, and the poker players will get back to action....
    • Important Roles The World Health Organization Plays During Pandemic
      Important Roles The World Health Organization Plays During PandemicThe World Health Organization (WHO) plays an important role during a pandemic. Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, it has been taking necessary steps to tackle the crisis. WHO provides help in various ways during a pandemic. Prepares countries for the crisis Whenever there is an outbreak of the virus, WHO prepares the countries to take initiatives to tackle the virus; for the COVID-19 pandemic, it has issued a Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan. The plan states the necessary actions that the countries should take and the resources they will need to execute the plan. WHO has 150 country offices around the world, including Canada, that closely monitor these actions. They set up a Solidarity Response Fund to make sure the patients get all the care they need to fight the virus. It also ensures that the frontline workers in Canada and elsewhere get the necessary resources. WHO also takes initiatives to accelerate the research works needed to develop a vaccine for the virus. Providing accurate information When a pandemic outbreaks, people get nervous. A lot of rumour is spread about the new virus. WHO ensures that people get all the right information about the virus. WHO takes feedback from expert health professionals before presenting any information about the virus. It provides accurate and timely information about the current condition of the virus and advises on how to prevent it. Giving resources to the frontline workers The WHO ensures that the frontline workers get all the resources they need to fight the virus. During this pandemic, personal protective equipment was given to 133 countries, including Canada. Millions of diagnostic tests were dispatched. It takes steps to ensure that the private sector accelerates the production and distribution of medical supplies. Training health workers WHO takes steps to train the health workers in Canada and other countries via the OpenWHO platform. The frontline workers got valuable knowledge about fighting the COVID-19 virus. This ensures that the frontline workers can give the best service to the patients. WHO ensures that the country offices are disseminating information about the virus and the action plan properly. That way, the spread of the virus can be controlled, and people can be treated well....
    • Activities To Prevent Next Pandemic
      Activities To Prevent Next PandemicThe COVID-19 pandemic had a devastating effect on our lives. The hospitalization and economic recovery efforts cost trillions of dollars. Public health experts have researched and found out that protecting nature will lead to saving the global economy and people’s lives. Here are some ways it’s possible. Reduce deforestation The number of cases of animal-borne viruses is expected to grow over the next decade. One of the major reasons for it is deforestation. Agricultural expansion and development are the main causes of this disease. As humans get deeper into the forest that was undisturbed before, they are coming more into contact with the animals and diseases. This is called ‘virus spill over’, and it can happen if someone goes hunting or shops at a wild animal or fish market. So, reducing deforestation can prevent the spread of animal-borne viruses. Reduce the wildlife trade Markets where wild animals are sold have been the origin of COVID-19, SARS, and other virus outbreaks. There is high demand for wild animal delicacies and the exotic pet industry. Every year the global wildlife trade results in US$23 billion. This money comes at the expense of public health. During the wild animal trade, one species come in contact with another, and diseases start spreading. When these animals are traded to other countries, the diseases turn into a pandemic. China has already announced a ban on wildlife trade and consumption. Early virus detection More research must be done to detect the viruses early. COVID-19 started spreading in November 2019 in China. But the first case was detected on December 31, 2019. If the virus can be detected early, better precautions can be taken to stop the spread of the virus. If these steps can be taken there, then there may not be any pandemics in the future. Even if there is, government and other associations will be able to handle them in a better way without incurring so much cost and losing so many lives. So, we must stop cutting trees to make roads and buildings, not buy or consume wild animals and focus on more research works to prevent a further pandemic....
    • Personal Preventive Practices During The Pandemic
      Personal Preventive Practices During The PandemicFor the last few years, we have had to deal with the coronavirus that took the lives of millions of people across the globe. The Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) dealt with the situation courageously. They encouraged personal preventive practices during the pandemic, and this has helped to reduce the number of cases of the virus. Some of these practices are discussed here. Self-monitoring and quarantine The CPHA advised people to self-monitor for the symptoms of COVID-19. If the symptoms develop, then they need to isolate themselves at home and get tested for the virus. At the same time, they should seek medical attention. Physical distancing As the coronavirus gets transmitted by respiratory droplets, physical distancing is necessary. Any kind of social gathering or direct contact between people who are not living in the same household must be avoided. Use masks all the time The use of the mask is mandatory to prevent the spreading of the virus. The mask must be worn properly, covering both the nose and mouth so that the virus cannot get inside the body. Use of respirators The use of respirators must only be limited to those who need them. A proper test must be conducted to ensure that the person needs it. Someone who is trained to use the respirators must fit them for the patient. Hand hygiene Everyone must wash hands with soap and water for 20 seconds at least. Alcohol-based hand sanitizer must be used when soap is not available to prevent the spreading of the virus. Respiratory etiquette Care must be taken when coughing, talking, or sneezing. Wearing a mask can all the time and coughing or sneezing into tissue is recommended. The tissues must be disposed of immediately after use. Cleaning and disinfection All the surfaces that are touched often must be cleaned and disinfected regularly. The virus can survive in the environment for several hours and even days. Cleaning can get rid of the virus. The CPHA had taken community-level measures as well to reduce the spread of the virus. With their initiatives and awareness programs, it has been possible to control the spread of the virus to some extent....

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