Family Mental Health

by Society for Pre and Post Natal Services (SPANS)
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health
Family Mental Health

Project Report | Oct 19, 2020
2nd Covid-19 community family mental health report

By Linos Muvhu | Linos Muvhu

It being about six to seven months since the declaration and nationnwide imposition of the National Covid-19 Lockdown recommended by the World Health Organisation internationally to help curb the spread of Covid-19 infection, because of the relaxation and variation of the Lockdown conditions, the Society for Pre and Post Natal Services (SPANS) has noted with great concern how most people seem to have adopted a relaxed and carefree attitude towards observing the prescribed preventative guidelines. Observations at most shopping centres and any public places within the urban residential locations go to show how many citizens now disregard the use of face masks, practising social distancing or even the use of hand sanitisers at shop entrances. Most citizens seem to only use face masks when visiting places where they are likely to meet Enforceent agents, like when going to shopping centres which are closely monitored by the police or when going to clinics or shops where they will not be attended without face masks , or when travelling to the Central Business District where they can’t board ZUPCO buses without face masks. People also seem to crowd inside shops, on bus queues or when mixing and mingling at drinking places with totally no regard for social distancing. All this creates a conducive breeding ground for the unfettered spread of Covid-19 infections, bringing to nought all the prior combative efforts and erasing all the gains made to date in the containment of the pandemic.

In view of all the aforesaid observations, SPANS, taking up the Inter-Ministerial Task Force’s call for behaviour change in the fight against the pandemic, undertook to take the call for total acceptance and adoption of the “new normal” as one of the key messages disseminated to the community during this Community Mental Health Awareness campaign.


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