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Global crisis of health protective tools and health workers

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With the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in the hemisphere, there is hardly one country that is not busy to deal with the spread of this new corona virus. Both the government in particular and the community in general have jointly made a concerted effort to risk time, energy and thought. Even more, health workers are even at the forefront of risking their lives. Some of them have also become casualties of the Covid-19 ferocity.

 


Each country keeps a documentary about the heroism of its health workers. However, the story is almost the same. The long process of the heroic story of the health workers always starts with the difficulty of obtaining health protective tool
s. As a result, some of them were also infected with the Covid-9. No country is truly ready for this invisible attack. With the lack of health protective aids for medical personnel who directly deal with positive victims of Covid-19, the number of casualties from the medical personnel is increasing and this is inevitable.

In the multi-crisis situation that is happening in the world nowadays, we do  hope that international institutions such as World Health Organization -WHO are concerned about health issues to pay attention and take special steps regarding the importance of protocols for the availability of the health protective tools  and health workers in the current global crisis. Countries hit by Covid-19 infection should strongly cooperate, take for example, with Wuhan government, China where this invisible enemy originated, given the situation in Wuhan has returned to normal. In addition, the Indonesian government needs to implement what South Korean government has done in dealing with the spread of Covid-19. If the massive spread of the corona virus, Covid-19 can be overcome jointly, surely Indonesia and other countries will get rid of the multidimensional crisis.

 

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