Considerations and principles forshieldingpeopleat highrisk of severe outcomes from COVID-19(April 2020)
Zotero / K4D COVID-19 Health Evidence Summaries Group / Top-Level Items 2020-06-30
Type
Document
Author
Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform
URL
https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/15286/SSHAP%20COVID-19%20Brief%20Shielding.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
Publisher
Social Science in Humanitarian Action
Date
04/2020
Language
en
Abstract
This brief considers the rationale for shielding individuals at high risk of severe disease or death from COVID-19in low-and middle-income countries.It provides an overview of proposed approaches to shielding, discusses the categories of individuals who may be identified for shielding, and outlines the likely difficulties of these measures and ways to mitigate them.It should be noted thatthe authorsare not aware of any precedent for targeted shielding of specific groups in low-and middle-income countries during this or any other outbreak.As such, shielding as an approachis untested. We have attempted to provide considerations regarding the feasibility and challenges of this approach, particularly in low-and middle-income settings. Decisions regarding shielding will need topay particular attention to the local socio-economic context, be made in collaboration with local actors, andbe continually adapted in light of emerging evidence about the approach’s effectiveness, the characteristics of COVID-19 and the trajectories of the outbreaks.This brief was developed for the Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP) by Anthrologica(Nadia Butler) with advice from Hana Rohan(London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, LSHTM). It aims to provide practical considerationsfor governments and response partners working on COVID-19 in the context of low and middle-income countries (LMICs). The brief was reviewed by colleagues at the (LSHTM), the Institute of Development Studies(IDS), IFRC, UNICEF CASS and Resolve to Save Lives. It is the responsibility of SSHAP.