id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-291745-2371k29o Ha, Kyoo-Man A Lesson Learned from the Outbreak of COVID-19 in Korea 2020-05-14 .txt text/plain 1115 64 46 Despite the fact that making all efforts to deal with COVID-19 outbreak, Korea is in urgent need of moving away from a divided community approach and adopting a total community approach. A divided community approach involves emergency management stakeholders individually understanding, evaluating, and then deciding on steps regarding managing the outbreak of COVID-19. On the other hand, a total community approach involves all stakeholders collectively comprehending and assessing the needs of communities and then deciding on and implementing appropriate alternatives to manage COVID-19 [1] . The aforementioned two approaches are compared in terms of five stakeholders: hospitals, governments, voluntary organizations, mass media, and other local communities. As such, appropriate voluntary organizations including the Korean Medical Association, Korean Nurses Association, Korean Association of Emergency Medical Technicians, and others must register related professional volunteers before the outbreak of pandemic diseases. In other words, emergency management against the outbreak of COVID-19 cannot be handled by a community divided among the five stakeholders. ./cache/cord-291745-2371k29o.txt ./txt/cord-291745-2371k29o.txt