COVID-19: Responding to the business impacts of coronavirus

In addition to the serious implications for people's health and the healthcare services, coronavirus (COVID-19) is having a significant impact on businesses and the economy. We are working closely with organisations globally to help them prepare and respond.



The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic on March 11, 20201, causing huge impact on people’s lives, families and communities.

As the international response continues to develop, we know that organisations are facing significant challenges and need to respond rapidly. PwC's Global Crisis Centre is working together with a range of organisations across industries to help them during this difficult time. Here’s how organisations, including those without direct exposure, can focus their efforts.


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Six key areas of focus for organisations

Crisis management and response

Existing business continuity plans may not be capable of handling the fast-moving and unknown variables of an outbreak like COVID-19. 

What you can do now: 

  • Develop incident management and scenario plans that are specific to this crisis

  • Focus on factually and effectively communicating to stakeholders

  • Plan on how to meet government priorities in individual countries and minimise the risk of business disruptions

     

Local and global insights

References

1: World Health Organization, "WHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing on COVID-19 - 11 March 2020," 

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Vish Ashiagbor

Vish Ashiagbor

Country Senior Partner, PwC Ghana

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