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Given the deadly nature of COVID-19 and its ability to spread rapidly, nonprofit organizations around the globe need to drastically reconsider how they will operate during this outbreak. This is especially important for organizations working with high-risk populations—beneficiaries who have a higher risk of infection such as the elderly, immunocompromised or those with certain preexisting medical conditions.
In order to protect the lives of these vulnerable populations, this lesson will guide organizations on the basic protocols and strategies they can employ to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
This lesson will cover three actions organizations can take to protect the high-risk populations they serve. These actions include:
Although this lesson can apply to any organization operating during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is especially important for organizations working with high-risk populations. High-risk populations include the elderly, immunocompromised or those with certain preexisting medical conditions.
Such organizations may operate in or alongside nursing homes, senior centers, hospitals, hospice or food banks.
This lesson would not have been possible without the involvement of many teams and individuals. Special thanks to:
There is no certificate for this 15-minute mini-lesson.
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