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Over 22,000 healthcare workers infected by COVID-19: WHO

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The COVID-19 pandemic has hit over 22,000 healthcare workers across 52 countries and regions, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Saturday.

An Egyptian Quarantine Authority employee holds out a health form to be filled in by incoming travellers at Cairo International Airport on February 1, 2020, amidst efforts to detect possible cases of coronavirus./AFP/Getty Images.

According to its daily situation report, 22,073 COVID-19 cases among healthcare workers have been reported to the WHO as of Wednesday, April 8.

The report said the number is probably under-represented as there is so far no systematic reporting of infections among healthcare workers to the UN health agency.

Preliminary results suggest healthcare workers are being infected both in the workplace and in the community, most often through infected family members.

To protect front-line healthcare workers, the WHO stressed the correct use of personal protective equipment (PPEs) like masks, goggles, gloves, and gowns.

Noting the risk of burnout among healthcare providers, the WHO called for respecting their rights to decent working conditions.

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