Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) technical guidance by WHO Responding to community spread of COVID-19 | Page 3

Responding to community spread of COVID-19: Interim guidance Training: OpenWHO Critical Care Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI). Module 1: Introduction to nCoV and IPC Module 2: Clinical syndromes and pathophysiology of sepsis and ARDs. Module 3: Triage Module 4: Monitoring Module 5: Diagnostics Module 6: Oxygen therapy Module 7: Antimicrobials Module 8: Sepsis Module 9: Mechanical ventilation Module 10: Sedation Module 11: Best practices to prevent complications Module 12: Liberation from mechanical ventilation Module 13: Quality in critical care Module 14: Pandemic preparedness and ethical considerations. Available in English. Case management and health services Summary Health care facilities should be prepared for a significant increase of COVID-19 cases while maintaining provision of essential health services. Triage systems will be needed to reduce the risk of exposing other persons or patients to COVID-19, to prioritise treatment for severe and high-risk patients and to manage demands on staff, facilities, and supplies. For many countries, the private sector will be a key partner in provision of health services. Recommended actions Highest priority:  Set up surge triage, screening areas, treatment and critical care units (including staffing, space and supplies, including oxygen) at health facilities.  Disseminate guidance to health providers for COVID-19 and severe acute respiratory infections using international and WHO standards, including for community care.  Make guidance available for home care of patients with mild COVID-19 symptoms and recommend when referral to healthcare facilities is advised if symptoms worsen.  Support comprehensive medical, nutritional, and psycho-social care for people with COVID-19.  Maintain routine and emergency health service provision for the population. Secondary priority  Update training of and refresh medical/ambulatory teams.  Participate in clinical expert networks to aid in clinical characterization of COVID-19, address challenges in clinical care, foster global collaboration. Infection prevention and control Summary Health care facilities should prepare for a significant increase of COVID-19 cases. Staff should be able to recognise signs and symptoms, identify known complications, and administer appropriate treatment while protecting themselves. Preventing infection in health workers and avoiding the spread of COVID-19 amongst patients is key for successful prevention and response, protects the health work force and maintains confidence in the health care system. The private sector should be included in all IPC planning and activities. Recommended actions Highest priority:  Identify and mobilize trained staff with the authority and technical expertise to implement IPC activities at vulnerable health facilities.  Implement triage, early detection, administrative, environmental and engineering controls, personal protective equipment. Provide visual alerts (educational materials in appropriate languages) for patients and families for triage of respiratory symptoms and to practice respiratory etiquette.  Define patient referral pathways and a national plan for ensuring personal protective equipment (PPE) supply management and human resource surge capacity (numbers and competence).  Implement a plan for monitoring health personnel exposed to confirmed COVID-19 cases for respiratory illness and for reporting healthcare- associated infections. Secondary priority  Monitor IPC and WASH implementation in selected health facilities and public spaces using the IPC Assessment Framework, the Hand Hygiene Self-Assessment Framework, hand hygiene compliance observation tools, and the WASH Facilities Improvement Tool. Resources Clinical management of severe acute respiratory infection when COVID-19 is suspected. Intended for clinicians caring for hospitalised adult and paediatric patients with severe acute respiratory infection when COVID-19 infection suspected. Available in English and Russian. Home care for patients with suspected novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection presenting with mild symptoms. WHO recommendations on safe home care for patients with suspected novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection presenting with mild symptoms. Available in English and Russian. Coming soon: Guidance on a safe and adequate blood supply for COVID-19. Coming soon: Hospital preparedness for COVID-19 Global guidance in development. Currently, PAHO and EURO guidance are available. - 3-