Assessing of practices and preventive measures for the environmental outbreak of the Corona pandemic: An Analytical study of sample workers in the city of Benghazi

Authors

  • Wafa Habib
  • Ahmed Elhain
  • Abdelsalam Abuzreda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37376/glj.vi56.2262

Keywords:

Safety, occupational health, occupational diseases, corona virus, covid-19.

Abstract

Throughout human history, epidemics and chronic diseases have claimed the lives of many people, and the appearing Corona virus (Covid 19) that emerging in China in December 2019, and spreading from it to various parts of the whole world today, has brought the death  outcome from it to more than 3,000,000 three million deaths, more than 141 One hundred and forty-one million cases of coronavirus in the world. Despite the data and information provided by the competent authorities in Libya about the pandemic, such as (the National Center for Disease Control in Tripoli, and the Medical Advisory Committee to combat the Corona epidemic in Benghazi), there is a great deal of fear among workers due to the conditions of ambiguity and uncertainty about the disease and the fate of patients and the suffering that they face. And because this topic has not received enough attention from researchers in studying this pandemic in Libya in particular, awareness-raising efforts have become about ways of transmission and prevention and how to deal with infected people as the first line of defense to prevent the spread of the virus.

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Published

2022-09-13

How to Cite

Habib, W., Elhain, A. ., & Abuzreda, A. . (2022). Assessing of practices and preventive measures for the environmental outbreak of the Corona pandemic: An Analytical study of sample workers in the city of Benghazi. Global Libyan Journal, (56). https://doi.org/10.37376/glj.vi56.2262

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