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Viernes 17 de julio. 18.00 horas.

Recursos psicológicos para desarrollar el bienestar en profesionales de la salud durante la pandemia.

Realizado con la colaboración de Congéneros y Psicólogos Autoconvocados.

Expone: Fernando García. Dr. En Psicología.

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WHO has updated the risk assessment tools for mass gatherings,religious gatherings, and mass gatherings during sports events to guide authorities and planning and event organizers during the current COVID-19 pandemic. 

WHO has published an Emergency Global Supply Chain Sysetem (COVID-19) catalogue listing all medical devices, including personal protective equipment, medical equipment, medical consumables, single use devices, and laboratory and test-related devices, which may be requested through the COVID-19 Supply Portal. The catalogue represents an initial prioritized selection of items and are subject to constant reviw. 

Last Thursday WHO Director-General Dr Tedrosannounced the establishment of the Independent panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response (IPPR)to evaluate the world’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “This is a time for self-reflection, to look at the world we live in and to find ways to strengthen our collaboration as we work together to save lives and bring this pandemic under control” said Dr Tedros.

WHO Director-General Dr Tedros acknowledged how civil society has played a critical role in responding to this pandemic by highlighting the needs of the most vulnerable, fighting for an equitable response, and holding decision-makers to account, in his address to a webinar on “civil society engagement in COVID-19 response at national and local levels”, organised by WHO’s Health Partnerships department.

The Regional Office for the Americas has been holding webinars on a range of issues in relation to COVID-19. Tomorrow, they will hold a webinar focusing on‘Caring for the Carers: Managing your Mental Health While Caring for Others’.

As the region of the Americas reports 100,000 cases of COVID-19 a day, the Director of the WHO Regional Office of the Americas, Dr Carissa F. Etienne, has called for strong coordination across countries, evidence to guide leaders’ actions and for people to protect themselves and others.

Matutino:

El total de casos confirmados en Argentina es de 94.060 (49,4% mujeres y 50,6% hombres). 1.078 (1,1%) son importados, 31.739 (33,7%) son contactos estrechos de casos confirmados, 45.328 (48,2%) son casos de circulación comunitaria y el resto se encuentra en investigación epidemiológica. Desde el último reporte emitido, se registraron 13 nuevas muertes.

Vespertino:

No fue emitido.