Flexibility and partnerships perceived as supportive of dual hazard response: COVID-19 and heat related illness, Summer 2020 - 06/12/21

Doi : 10.1016/j.joclim.2021.100068 
Erika Austhof, Heidi E Brown
 University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Tucson, AZ, USA 

Corresponding author at: 1295 N Martin Ave, PO Box 245211, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA.University of ArizonaTucsonAZUSA

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Highlights

Local health jurisdictions experienced record extreme heat and a large increase in cases of COVID-19 illness in Arizona, USA during summer 2020.
Health jurisdictions highlighted adapting to changing roles, maintaining and developing partnerships and maintaining flexibility as key to sustaining their dual public health responses to extreme heat and COVID-19.
Dual public health hazards are likely to arise again in the future. Health departments can use this paper to guide their public health emergency preparedness efforts for simultaneous public health hazards.

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Abstract

Objectives

To understand how health departments implemented the response to the dual hazards of Heat Related Illness (HRI) and COVID-19 in Summer 2020.

Methods

We interviewed five health jurisdictions with a Building Resilience Against Climate Effects (BRACE) Framework HRI project to understand impacts to organizational roles and preparedness activities, capacity to respond to the heat season, challenges experienced with resources and personnel, and how partners influenced their capacity to respond to dual hazards.

Results

Health jurisdictions working in both heat preparedness and on the COVID-19 response highlighted three components as integral to maintaining public health capacity throughout the pandemic: 1) adapting to changing roles and responsibilities, 2) building and strengthening inter-organizational partnerships, and 3) maintaining flexibility through cross-training as themes to maintain the public health capacity throughout the pandemic.

Conclusions

With impacts of the changing climate, including resultant extreme events with subsequent public health impacts, simultaneous responses are likely to arise again in the future. Developing cross-training programs, fostering flexibility and adaptability within the workforce, and building and sustaining external partnerships can support health departments anticipating the need to respond to simultaneous public health hazards in the future.

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Keywords : Public health emergency preparedness, COVID-19, Extreme heat, Public health, Workforce


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