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World Short of Six Million Nurses to Battle Against Pandemic, Says WHO

Tuesday, 7th April 2020

A tv grab taken from the World Health Organization website shows WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus delivering a virtual news briefing on COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) at the WHO headquarters in Geneva on March 23, 2020. - The new coronavirus pandemic is clearly "accelerating", WHO chief warned on March 23, 2020, but stressed it was still possible to "change the trajectory" of the outbreak. (Photo by - / AFP)

The World Health Organization (WHO) is inquiring for the countries all around the world to create at the least 6 million new nursing jobs using 2030. The WHO has said so to prevent a global shortfall of nurses as is being projected.

The request has come from the aspect of the WHO amid the COVID-19 outbreak while the health-care workers across the world are responding and fighting in opposition to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The biggest occupational group within the health-care region is nursing. According to the WHO, nursing accounts for around 59% of the overall health professions.

According to a new report published on  Monday from WHO, there are just under   28 million nurses all over the world, and this figure is approximately 5.9 million short of what the sector needs to care for the growing population adequately.

According to the findings of the reports, greater than 80% of the sector’s nurses working in countries that make the most effective half of the world’s populace.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in an announcement that the nurses are the spine of the health device and that today, many nurses are on the frontline inside the conflict against COVID-19 worldwide.

This report is a stark reminder of the unique role they play, and a wakeup call to make sure they get the guidance they need to hold the world healthy.”

The novel coronavirus COVID-19 had first emerged in China a bit over three months ago, after that, it has spread to almost every country and has infected extra than 1.3 million human beings around the sector and has become the reason for at least 72, seven hundred deaths worldwide.

More than 350,000 cases of coronavirus are inside the United States alone, the doctors, nurses and other health-care workers battle to take care of the ill as hospitals are attaining saturation and the critical medical components are running short.