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‘Make your intention infection prevention’- BVIHSA

- as BVIHSA joins global health community in observing Infection Prevention Week
The Infection Prevention and Control Committee of the British Virgin Islands Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) will be joining the rest of the world in celebrating International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW) from October 17-23, 2021 under the theme: ‘Make Your Intention Infection Prevention’. Photo: beautytherapytraining.com.au
The itinerary for Infection Prevention Week 2021. Credit: BVIHSA
The itinerary for Infection Prevention Week 2021. Credit: BVIHSA
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The Infection Prevention and Control Committee of the British Virgin Islands Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) will be joining the rest of the world in celebrating International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW) from October 17-23, 2021 under the theme: ‘Make Your Intention Infection Prevention’.

This year’s theme has been labelled timely in consideration of the battle against the global COVID 19 pandemic. The theme, which is focused on infection prevention, is a demonstration of commitment’s to keep the world safe from healthcare-associated outbreaks.

As COVID-19 continues, attention is placed on infection prevention which is a crucial part of the fight to keep the [British] Virgin Islands safe and healthy, BVIHSA said in a press release on October 15, 2021.

Infection Preventionists @ frontline of not just COVID 19 pandemic

During the 2021 observance, the Infection Prevention and Control community, which protects millions of persons from surges in healthcare-associated infections will be highlighted. These Infection Preventionists are at the frontline of not just the COVID 19 pandemic, but in the prevention of measles outbreaks, flu outbreaks every season, and many other day-to-day infectious battles.

For the 2021 Infection Prevention Week, the Committee of the BVIHSA is aiming to showcase the role that individuals can play in the health and safety of our Territory. This will be done by spotlighting the science behind infection prevention, the importance of countering misinformation, as well as the fostering and encouraging of future Infection Preventionists.

‘Break the chain’

While explaining this year’s theme Infection Prevention and Control Manager Mrs Rosa RavariereSeaman pointed out that everyone has a part to play in the thwarting of outbreaks. She noted that the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) is recommending an inclusive approach to infection prevention.

“Healthcare professionals and consumers can ‘break the chain’ by practicing, staying current on all recommended vaccines (including annual flu vaccines), covering coughs and sneezes, staying home when sick, and using antibiotics wisely to prevent antibiotic resistance. Please ‘Make Your Intention Infection Prevention,’” Mrs Ravariere-Seaman stated.

Annually, Infection Prevention Week is organised by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, and hosted locally by the Infection Prevention and Control Unit of the British Virgin Islands Health Services Authority.

6 Responses to “‘Make your intention infection prevention’- BVIHSA”

  • Each day a diff tune (17/10/2021, 13:18) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
    If anyone gets sick really bad or dies I hope you will take full responsibility.
    Nothing wrong with the vulnerable ones taking it but why force healthy persons?
    Soo vulnerable takes the jab to prevent getting seriously sick then are being told we will protect u from the unvaccinated ?
    Creating a division since when In Human history has we ever lived like that?
    And why are they taking the shot of that’s the case?
  • lol (17/10/2021, 16:53) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Can the infection in management be cured or prevented?
  • Sensiblehead (17/10/2021, 16:56) Like (3) Dislike (4) Reply
    The reason healthy people should take the vaccine is because Covid doesnt really care about how old you are, what colour you are, how well you are, it just attacks and some people just dont know that they have a weakness until covid finds it and then they get real sick - look around the world at the people in hospital or the people that died, they are all ages, shapes and fitness levels. And if you are fit and dont get sick that is great, getting the vaccine means you are less likely to pass covid to those that are more vulnerable, either way its a good thing to do. please everyone if you are not yet vaccinated use this week as an opportunity to do your bit to help and support everyone in VI and get vaccinated.
    • @Sensiblehead (17/10/2021, 22:05) Like (1) Dislike (4) Reply
      July outbreak We had over 1700 cases over 40 deaths
      What does that say?
      Of those unfortunate deaths they weren’t healthy.
      Now can u use your sensible head and do your ratio.
      Maybe your head is not as sensible but full of s?&t.
      • @Sensiblehead (18/10/2021, 07:23) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
        Perhaps you might think about how these people got infected. Because not vaccinated and because it’s spread quickly because not enough people are vaccinated
        At least try and read what is written before you send a dumb answer
        It isn’t ok that we lost all these brothers and sisters and it’s everyone’s fault
        Sometimes it’s good to do things that help other people rather than be selfish
        Perhaps that would be a sensible thing to do
        Stop being selfish and protect others by getting the vaccine
  • Merk (18/10/2021, 01:47) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Put your orders in for Merk.


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