2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV): Strategic preparedness and response plan

Pages
28pp
Date published
03 Feb 2020
Type
Plans, policy and strategy
Keywords
Epidemics & pandemics, Health, Research, policy and analysis

On 31 December 2019, WHO was alerted to a cluster of pneumonia patients in Wuhan
City, Hubei Province of China. One week later, on 7 January 2020, Chinese authorities
confrmed that they had identifed a novel (new) coronavirus as the cause of the pneumonia
(fgure 1). The proposed interim name of the virus is 2019‑nCoV.


Since the frst cases were reported, WHO and its partners have been working with Chinese
authorities and global experts to learn more about the virus, including how it is transmitted,
the populations most at risk, the spectrum of clinical disease, and the most effective ways
to detect, interrupt, and contain human‑to‑human transmission.


This strategic preparedness and response plan outlines the public health measures that
the international community stands ready to provide to support all countries to prepare
for and respond to 2019‑nCoV. The document takes what we have learned so far about
the virus and translates that knowledge into strategic action that can guide the efforts
of all national and international partners when developing context‑specifc national and
regional operational plans