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New wave of Covid-19 top threat to business continuity in India: Survey

Last Updated 16 July 2020, 14:46 IST

A significant majority of companies in India indicated that their primary business continuity concern is further disruption from a potential second wave of Covid-19, as per a survey.

According to the 'Return to Work' survey by International SOS, 70 percent of companies in India indicated that a new wave of Covid-19 is the top threat to business continuity in the country.

The other issues currently impacting the continuity of operations include lockdown measures cited by 79 percent of respondents, international border controls (21 percent), inadequate home-working infrastructure (35 percent), mental health issues (10 percent) and the lack of robust business continuity planning (13 percent), the survey said.

Of these factors, the risk to mental health is considered as the fourth biggest threat to business continuity in the next 12 months, with 14 percent of the respondents in India fearing that this will have an impact.

The survey, which was conducted recently, analysed responses from over 1,000 professionals responsible for supporting the health, safety, security, and wellbeing of employees.

"The current pandemic not only compels us to safeguard from the virus but at the same time poses many other health and security challenges for employees and businesses," India International SOS Media Director Rahul Kalia said.

Having a structured response plan for situations like these (pandemics) is seen to be an important step in strengthening an organisations resilience, he said.

Kalia further encouraged organisations to implement ways to support the emotional and mental wellbeing of employees as they adapt to the new normal. Confidential support should also be extended to them, as it will be critical in building workforce resilience, he said.

Meanwhile, the top three priorities for organisations when it comes to ensuring a safe return to work were: updating business continuity plans, implementing Covid-19 compliance monitoring tools and providing on-the-ground support for colleagues, the survey said.

Over 47 percent of respondents in India will also be implementing mental health support measures for employees when they return to work, it added.

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(Published 16 July 2020, 14:46 IST)

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