Community Mitigation (Non-US Settings)
Global Community Mitigation Framework
Actions that individuals, partners, and ministries of health can take to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Introduction to Mitigation, Mobility and Epidemiology Graph
A mitigation, mobility, and epidemiology (MME) graph displays the effects that mitigation measures might have on community mobility and on the incidence of COVID-19 in a geographical zone over time.
Guide to Create a Mitigation, Mobility and Epidemiology Graph pdf icon[PDF]
COVID-19 mitigation refers to slowing the pandemic as much as possible in the absence of a vaccine or cure.
Mitigation in Various Settings: Suggestions for mitigating COVID-19 transmission in these settings in low-resource environments and describe considerations associated with each mitigation measure.
Market Settings
- Markets: Operational considerations for COVID-19 mitigation measures in low resource settings [PDFpdf icon]
Humanitarian Settings
- Interim Operational Considerations for Implementing the Shielding Approach to Prevent COVID-19 Infections in Humanitarian Settings [PDFpdf icon]
Schools
- Operational Considerations for Schools [PDFpdf icon]
Alternative languages: Arabic | French | Portuguese
Non-Healthcare Settings
- How to Make a 0.1% Chlorine Solution [PDFpdf icon]
Alternative languages: French | Portuguese
Home-based Healthcare: Taking Care of Sick People with COVID-19 Illness at Home
Safe and Dignified Burial: Guidance for the handling of the bodies of COVID-19 victims.
- How are COVID-19 burials different from Ebola burials? pdf icon[PDF]
- Alternative languages: French pdf icon[PDF]
- Safe and Dignified Burials in non-US Settings
Engaging Faith Leaders:
Providing Spiritual and Psychosocial Support to People with COVID-19 at Home (Non-US Settings)
- Faith Leaders: Overcome the Stigma of COVID-19 by Caring, Connecting, and Celebrating:
This video describes strategies that global faith leaders can use to prevent and overcome stigma related to COVID-19 in their communities.
- Faith Leaders: Life, Hope, and Being a Positive Role Model:
Global faith leaders can encourage everyone in the community to practice prevention strategies that help reduce the spread of COVID-19.