Rodrigues, MatildeVieira Da Silva, ManuelaErett, Nicole A.Gayle, DavisLynch, ZenaDhesi, SurindarHannelly, ToniMitchell, GraemeDyjack, DavidRoss, Kirstin E.2021-01-062023-12-262020-12-26http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/16663The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the relevance of public health professionals all over the world, in particular Environmental Health Practitioners (EHPs), who played a major role in the containment of the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. However, as in past disasters, their involvement was oriented towards urgent tasks, and did not fully utilize EHPs’ competences and skills. Additionally, due to limited resources, during emergencies EHPs may temporarily transition away from their day-to-day role, potentially increasing other public health and safety risk factors without appropriate surveillance or intervention.engEnvironmental HealthEmergencyPandemicPopulation SafetyPublic HealthHow can Environmental Health Practitioners contribute to ensure population safety and health during the COVID-19 pandemic?journal article10.1016/j.ssci.2020.105136