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UC Berkeley study finds increased pandemic-related attacks on healthcare


UC Berkeley study finds increased pandemic-related attacks on healthcare
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In a collaboration with Geneva-based nonprofit Insecurity Insight, researchers at the UC Berkeley Human Rights Center mapped and documented more than 1,100 threats and acts of violence against healthcare affiliates and facilities within the last year.
The team developed an “Atlas of Attacks” using data collected from the Security in Numbers Database, Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset and the World Health Organization’s Surveillance System of Attacks on Healthcare. The atlas was used to map COVID-19-related attacks across the globe. Three countries Mexico, India and Libya were used as case studies to demonstrate the varying motivations behind and impacts of the attacks.  ....

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COVID-19 pandemic fuels attacks on health workers globally


COVID-19 pandemic fuels attacks on health workers globally
By Associated Press | March 2, 2021 at 9:52 AM CST - Updated March 2 at 9:52 AM
(AP) – Two Nigerian nurses were attacked by the family of a deceased COVID-19 patient. One nurse had her hair ripped out and suffered a fracture. The second was beaten into a coma.
Following the assaults, nurses at Federal Medical Centre in the Southwestern city of Owo stopped treating patients, demanding the hospital improve security. Almost two weeks passed before they returned to work with armed guards posted around the clock.
“We don’t give life. It is God that gives life. We only care or we manage,” said Francis Ajibola, a local leader with the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives. ....

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