Category: COVID-19

  • Preparing a Child for School During COVID Pandemic

    In order to most adequately prepare a child for school life in the era of raging strains of coronavirus, a parent needs to be aware of their position in current social processes. An understanding is required that the state, in turn, carries out the necessary procedures to minimize infection while maintaining the normal functioning of…

  • Communities and Disaster Preparedness: Limiting the Spread of COVID-19

    This poster focuses on communicating the necessary rules children must follow to limit the spread of COVID-19 as much as possible. These guidelines are reasonably well-known; however, they need to be constantly reminded since they are quite different from childrens usual way of life. For example, children are usually relatively easy to contact, so there…

  • Covid-19 Testing Ad in School Community Setting

    Table of Contents The Message of the Advertisement Community Setting Stakeholders and Importance of Collaboration References The Message of the Advertisement The advertisement promotes COVID-19 testing since it encourages people to go for screening. COVID-19 has killed millions of people, prompting multiple countries to take preventive measures to mitigate the pandemic (Yamin, 2020). The advertisement…

  • COVID-19 Pandemics Impact on the Environment

    Background There is a common opinion that the COVID-19 pandemic has a positive impact on the environment. Reducing the consumption of fossil fuels means lower carbon dioxide emissions from burning them. In March 2020, the European Space Agency traces a significant decrease in air pollution in many countries. The scientists registered a decline in emissions…

  • COVID-19 Pandemics Impact on the Environment

    Background There is a common opinion that the COVID-19 pandemic has a positive impact on the environment. Reducing the consumption of fossil fuels means lower carbon dioxide emissions from burning them. In March 2020, the European Space Agency traces a significant decrease in air pollution in many countries. The scientists registered a decline in emissions…

  • Psychological Effects COVID-19 Pandemic Leading to Hospital Nursing Shortage

    The current project will incorporate the Grounded Theory (GT) framework as the theoretical basis for conducting guided nursing research. GT is a prominent model used in the nursing sphere, especially in domains where significant knowledge gaps are present. Initially introduced by Glaser and Strauss, GT focuses on the systematic collection and interpretation of data in…

  • Pfizer Company and Its Impact on COVID-19

    Pfizer stands to be one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. It is an American-based multinational company founded in 1849 by Charles Pfizer and Charles Erhart. It based its foundations on the need to produce chemical compounds. For example, Pfizer engaged in the production of serotonin, an anti-parasitic and citric acid, which set…

  • Biochemical and Technological Basis Behind Four COVID Vaccines

    Summary The Emergence of a New Threat Few clinical problems could become so urgent and relevant to the global agenda that their emergence led to radical changes in all spheres of human life. One of the main threats to the international health system remains the problem of a new coronavirus infection COVID-19 caused by the…

  • Nursing Staff Risks and Insufficient Funding of Hospitals During the COVID-19 Period

    Table of Contents Introduction The Problem Strategies Recommendation Conclusion References Introduction The United States differs from many developed countries in its health care financing system. Suppose in many states there are centralized organizations that provide health insurance for citizens. In that case, the United States is characterized by the absence of a unified, universal health…

  • The Story of Sam, OCD, and the COVID Pandemic

    Her name is Sam, short for Samantha; you may not tell by looking at her, but she has a mental condition called obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). OCD affects more than 2 million Americans; its symptoms include unwanted recurrent thoughts that compel the sufferer to do things repetitively. For example, some patients may feel the need to…