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Pandemic planning
Can your business withstand major workforce disruption?
The effects of a business disruption can be wide-ranging, extending from a loss of productivity to significant revenue shortfalls. To protect your company, employees, customers and partners, you must ensure you have an appropriate plan in place to respond to the threat of a pandemic.
Are you ready?
The outbreak of H1N1 over a decade ago saw many organisations build pandemic plans in preparation for the worst.
With the current coronavirus outbreak, it is time to revisit these and ensure they are fit-for-purpose for your organisation in 2020.
This review should be by a cross-functional committee to ensure all views are taken into account. If you find you do not have a plan, it is time to develop one.
Practical steps for pandemic preparedness
A novel strain of coronavirus was first identified in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, in December 2019. Public authorities internationally are taking decisive action to respond to this emerging public health threat, which has caused the business community to reconsider the adequacy of its own pandemic preparedness measures.
Read the enclosed practical steps for pandemic preparedness to get prepared for the new coronavirus outbreak.