Disaster evacuation shelters in the context of COVID-19

Overview

The Western Pacific is the world’s most disaster-prone region. When a disaster occurs, people may need to seek accommodation in a disaster evacuation shelter. However, it may be difficult for people in a disaster evacuation shelter to avoid confined and enclosed spaces with poor ventilation; crowded places with many people nearby; and close-contact settings, such as close-range conversations. This document outlines key considerations and strategies that should be considered for the establishment of a disaster evacuation shelter in the context of COVID-19. In particular, considerations and strategies as outlined for the preparedness, response and recovery phases of disasters.

 

WHO Team
WHO Western Pacific
Editors
World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Western Pacific.
Number of pages
8
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WPR/DSE/2020/033
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