Nurses have critical responsibilities in response to the COVID-19 outbreak , primary recognition and preparation for the increasing threat, managing staffing challenges together with the well-being of nurses are of greatest importance. Strategies to promote physical distancing while not negotiating continuous nursing education and patient care are also essential. With prompt actions and synchronised efforts, risk of spreading the virus within the healthcare sector can be kept at the minimum.
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