Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
  • 2 Keio-APRU Ageing Research Hub, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
  • 3 Center for Family and Ageing Studies, University of Respati Indonesia, Jakarta Timur, Indonesia
  • 4 ASEAN Institute for Health Development, Mahidol University, Salaya, Thailand
  • 5 Can Tho Medical College, Can Tho, Vietnam
  • 6 Muslim Kidney Action Association, Singapore
  • 7 Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 8 Department of Biostatistics and Population, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
Glob Health Med, 2020 Dec 31;2(6):350-359.
PMID: 33409414 DOI: 10.35772/ghm.2020.01061

Abstract

In this current COVID-19 pandemic, the elderly (60 years and over) are more vulnerable populations to be infected and become victims. In a disaster cycle, the various parts are usually divided into three stages, consisting of the pre-impact stage, the trans-impact stage, and the post-impact stage. It is necessary to explain how to handle the COVID-19 disaster for the elderly at each step (explain the meaning of pre-case, case (pre-hospital and hospital), and post-case phases, respectively). This paper presents the handling of COVID-19 for elderly in pre-case, case, and post-case phases in six Asia-Pacific countries (Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Japan). The data and information come from COVID-19 official websites of each country, including information from World Health Organization (WHO), United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), mass media, and professional associations. The handling of COVID-19 in the pre-case phase has been done correctly for the elderly, especially in Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, and Singapore. In the case phase (pre-hospital and hospital), only Indonesia, Japan, and Thailand have followed special handling protocols for the elderly, particularly for those who have comorbidities and respiratory diseases. For the post-case phase, all countries have the same treatment protocol for all age groups, with none specific for the elderly.

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