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Summary Wk11Assgn.doc NRN-6050 Global Health Comparison Grid Walden University NRN-6050N-48 Policy & Advocacy for Pop Health Part 1: Global Health Comparison Grid Global Healthcare Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak Issue Description COVID-1

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Wk11A NRN-6050 Global Health Comparison Grid Walden University NRN-6050N-48 Policy & Advocacy for Pop Health Part 1: Global Health Comparison Grid Global Healthcare Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak Issue Description COVID-19 is caused by a novel coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2. It was first discovered in China, and within 4 months it had spread to nearly every continent with over 3.5 million confirmed cases as of May 3, 2020 (John Hopkins University & Medicine, n.d.). COVID-19 is an infectious disease that is transmitted through droplets of saliva or nasal discharge from person-to-person contact or infected surfaces (WHO, 2020). The virus can remain dormant in a host carrier for up to 14 days, making a carrier contagious for weeks without showing symptoms. This created a situation where mass quarantining was implemented internationally to try to stop the spread of the

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Global Health Comparison Grid

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NRN-6050N-48 Policy & Advocacy for Pop Health




Part 1: Global Health Comparison Grid



Global
Healthcare Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak

,Issue
Description COVID-19 is caused by a novel coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2. It was first discovered in China, and within

4 months it had spread to nearly every continent with over 3.5 million confirmed cases as of May 3, 2020

(John Hopkins University & Medicine, n.d.). COVID-19 is an infectious disease that is transmitted through

droplets of saliva or nasal discharge from person-to-person contact or infected surfaces (WHO, 2020). The

virus can remain dormant in a host carrier for up to 14 days, making a carrier contagious for weeks without

showing symptoms. This created a situation where mass quarantining was implemented internationally to try

to stop the spread of the virus. COVID-19 affects individuals of all ages but is thought to be more detrimental

to the elderly population and those with pre-existing conditions such as respiratory illness, heart disease, and

diabetes. There is currently no cure for COVID-19, and no specific treatments of vaccines that are guaranteed.

At the time of this assignment, governments are beginning to reopen the economy through transitional phases

in an attempt to continue the containment of the COVID-19 virus. Each country has different policies in

which they are using to facilitate this response.


Country United States United Kingdom
Describe the policy in each country related to the CARES ACT

identified healthcare issue The largest economic bill in US history was signed into

effect on March 27th, 2020. It authorizes emergency loans

, to distressed diagnosis of COVID-19, allowed testing materials CORONAVIRUS ACT 2020

businesses, provided not previously approved by the The act was introduced to parliament on March 19th,

one time individual 2020 and received royal assent on March 25th, 2020.

relief funding to The bill set out to implement action in 5 key areas:

individuals of up to “increasing the health and social care workforce,

$1,200/person and easing the burden of healthcare staff, containing and

$500 for each child, slowing the virus, managing the deceased with respect

establishes limits for and dignity, and by supporting people” (Department of

paid leave for Health and Social Care, 2020a). It also provides

employees, delayed “statutory sick pay for employees, allow[s] police to

tax reporting and detain and hold people they think could be infectious,

opened access to restrict public events and gatherings, and

retirement funds that

were previously

restricted, provided

funding for

healthcare treatments,

prevention and

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