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WHO offers free COVID-19 e-learning courses for ships

Malcolm Latarche by Malcolm Latarche
November 24, 2020
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WHO offers free COVID-19 e-learning courses for ships
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The World Health Organization has developed two (free access) e-learning courses. The first is entitled “Promoting public health measures in response to COVID-19 on cargo ships and fishing vessels”.

At the end of this course, the learner would be able to describe the public health measures that may protect seafarers throughout their journey to the vessel, on the vessel, and on the way home; and prevent and manage an outbreak of COVID-19 disease on board a cargo ship or fishing vessel.

The target audience is seafarers, shipowners, unions and associations, and competent authorities for health and transport.

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The link for the course is: https://extranet.who.int/hslp/training/course/view.php?id=344

The second course is “Operational considerations for managing COVID-19 cases and outbreaks on board ships”. It is intended for Port Health authorities and local and national health response services as well as for ship operators and port operators.

At the end of this course, learners should be able to:

  • Draft an outbreak management plan for managing COVID-19 cases and outbreaks onboard ships;
  • Manage an outbreak of COVID-19 disease on board a ship;
  • Perform follow-up epidemiological and environmental investigation.

The link for the course is: https://extranet.who.int/hslp/training/enrol/index.php?id=326&lang=en

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