We can’t just return to getting Philippine society up and running again. With the novel coronavirus likely to remain ever-present in our population, we will have to ultimately change our behavior and our environment to manage the risks.
But once we achieve endemicity, can we finally sit still and call it a day? Not quite it seems.
Hazard in this case pertains to SARSCOV2. However, there is very little that can be done to prevent viral evolution and the production of new variants. True, we can try to prevent transmission, but as we have seen in the past two years, that is a near-impossible thing to do. Adding to this difficulty is the fact that SARSCOV2 is spreading and evolving even among.
Improving individual lifestyles through proper nutrition, physical activity, adequate sleep, and stress managementBeing up-to-date on not just our COVID-19 shots, but also our pneumonia and flu vaccinations. Annual COVID vaccine boosting could be a possibility in the future. We also need to improve our ability to understand and manage the chronic effects of
If we have learned one thing over the past two years, it is that online learning is insufficient for the proper cognitive and social development of children. This is particularly true when it comes to reading and literacy. Without these basic skills, children will be unable to learn more advanced content. In the United States, there is a growing problem ofsince the pandemic began. It is very likely that a similar phenomenon is happening here in the Philippines.
As the Omicron variant predominates around the world, the rate of pediatric COVID-19 has increased worldwide. In the United States, it has beenSubsequently, a condition called Multi-Inflammatory Syndrome in COVID-19 has been a cause for concern, especially in children aged 5 to 11 years old. It has been increasing in occurrence as more children get infected with COVID1-9. But getting children vaccinated has been met with much hesitancy not just locally but around the world as well.
Workers who need to physically attend work must be given just compensation and be provided the necessary personal protective equipment. Growing establishments and industries should consider investing in more open work spaces. This is particularly true for blue-collar workers and those in the service industry. Work-from-home or hybrid work should be done whenever possible and workers should be provided with access to fast internet connectivity.
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