Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) technical guidance by WHO Responding to community spread of COVID-19 | Page 4

Responding to community spread of COVID-19: Interim guidance Surveillance and risk and severity assessments Advice on the use of masks Intended for public health and IPC professionals, health care managers, health workers and community health on use of medical masks for COVD-19 in communities, at home and at health facilities. Available in English and Russian. Summary In the event of community transmission over large areas of the country, surveillance may need to evolve from the daily reporting of individual cases towards the less frequent (e.g., weekly) reporting of aggregated data for the purpose of monitoring disease trends. WHO will provide guidance on the reporting of aggregated data. WHO recommends a surveillance approach based on, or similar to the Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System (GISRS) that facilitates less resource-intensive monitoring. Routine surveillance will complement special studies on risk factors, severity, clinical treatments, transmission dynamics in health workers or close settings and other studies on COVID-19. Standard precautions in health care Aide-memoire providing checklist for infection control. Available in English and Russian. Q&A on infection prevention and control for health workers caring for patients. IPC for health workers caring for patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. Available in English and Russian. Regular risk assessments at regional, national and subnational levels (including for specific settings such as e.g. small islands) should continue to guide the locally most appropriate prevention and control measures. IPC assessment framework WHO Guidelines on Core Components of IPC programmes at the acute health facility level. Available in English. Assessing the clinical severity of COVID-19 is required to understand excess morbidity and mortality, evaluate the impact on the health systems and plan for future needs. Countries can build on their experience with assessing disease severity of COVID-19 through influenza or other disease protocols. Hand hygiene self-assessment framework and compliance observation tools. Tool to help obtain a situation analysis of hand hygiene promotion and practices in a health facility. Available in English, French, and Spanish. Recommended actions Highest priority:  Disseminate national case definitions for surveillance to the public and private health sectors and communicate changes when needed.  Implement surveillance strategies to monitor and report disease trends, disease severity and impacts on health and other systems. WASH facilities improvement tool (WASH FIT) Risk-based, continuous improvement framework with tools for health facilities. Available in English, Arabic, French, Russian, and Spanish. Rational use of personal protective equipment for coronavirus disease (COVID-19). WHO recommendations for the rational use of PPE in health care and community settings, including the handling of cargo. Available in English. Secondary priority:  Continue conducting risk assessments as appropriate. Use global, regional and/or national and local risk assessments to guide actions or changes to the response strategy.  Establish mechanisms to use surveillance analysis and risk assessments to review national preparedness and response plans. Coming soon: Health workers exposure risk assessment and management in the context of COVID-19 virus. Training: OpenWHO Infection prevention and control (IPC) for novel coronavirus (COVID-19). 1. IPC programmes 2. Chain of transmission 3. Hand and respiratory hygiene 4. Injection safety 5. Decontamination 6. Environmental cleaning 7. Waste management 8. Transmission based precautions Available in English. Resources Coming soon: Global surveillance for monitoring community transmission of COVID-19. Training: OpenWHO Emerging respiratory viruses, including COVID-19. Module A: Introduction to emerging respiratory viruses, including COVID-19. Module B: Detecting emerging respiratory viruses, including COVID-19: Surveillance and laboratory. Training: OpenWHO ePROTECT respiratory infections 1. Acute Respiratory Infections (ARIs) of public health concern- Introduction Chain of transmission. 2. How to protect yourself against ARIs 3. Basic hygiene measures 4. Wearing a medical mask Available in English and French. Available in English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. - 4-