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Abbreviation for Environmental Key Performance Indicator.
The WHO defines an epidemic as:


A measure of performance in relation to corporate environmental impact.
:The occurrence in a community or region of cases of an illness, specific health-related behaviour, or other health-related events clearly in excess of normal expectancy.  


:The community or region and the period in which the cases occur are specified precisely.


Examples include waste, air and water pollution, water and land use, and carbon emissions.
:The number of cases indicating the presence of an epidemic varies according to the agent, size, and type of population exposed, previous experience or lack of exposure to the disease, and time and place of occurrence.




== See also ==
A pandemic is a more extreme - and rare - form of an epidemic.
* [[Benchmarking]]
* [[Biodiversity]]
* [[Capture ratio]]
* [[Carbon]]
* [[Emissions]]
* [[Environmental concerns]]
* [[Environmental profit and loss]]
* [[Goal congruence]]
* [[Key control indicator]]
* [[Key performance indicator]]
* [[Key risk indicator]]
* [[Performance]]
* [[Report card]]
* [[Service level agreement]]
* [[Sustainability]]
* [[Treasury performance management – waste of time or a necessity?]]
* [[Win rate]]


==See also==
*[[Business continuity plan]]
*[[Contingency plan]]
*[[COPD]]
*[[Coronavirus]]
*[[Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme]]
*[[COVID-19]]
*[[Disaster recovery planning]]
*[[Financial stability]]
*[[Liquidity management]]
*[[Pandemic]]
*[[WFH]]
==Resources for COVID-19==
[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/technical/covid19 ACT technical - COVID-19]
[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-to-employers-and-businesses-about-covid-19/covid-19-support-for-businesses UK government: support for businesses]
[https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus UK government: COVID-19 support hub]
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Revision as of 13:10, 24 March 2020

Business continuity - World Health Organisation (WHO).

The WHO defines an epidemic as:

The occurrence in a community or region of cases of an illness, specific health-related behaviour, or other health-related events clearly in excess of normal expectancy.
The community or region and the period in which the cases occur are specified precisely.
The number of cases indicating the presence of an epidemic varies according to the agent, size, and type of population exposed, previous experience or lack of exposure to the disease, and time and place of occurrence.


A pandemic is a more extreme - and rare - form of an epidemic.


See also


Resources for COVID-19

ACT technical - COVID-19

UK government: support for businesses

UK government: COVID-19 support hub