International Journal of Academic Accounting, Finance & Management Research (IJAAFMR)
  Year: 2020 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 7 | Page No.: 129-139
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Ethiopian Federal Police Commission: Reactions and Encounters
Derese Simegnew Alehegn

Abstract:
Since the outbreak, in the early January 2020, in China, the Coronavirus has been spectacularly spreading all over the world affecting socio-economic development and political environment. Using secondary and primary dataset and content analysis thereof, this article explores how the Ethiopian public administration is responding to the virus. It finds that the Ethiopian government/civil service predominantly using the top-down institutional approach. The paper concludes that the unresolved socio-economic and politico-administrative wicked problems and the cultural contexts are significantly constraining the capacity of public administration and civil service to respond to the pandemic. The key challenges are discussed, normative solutions are suggested and lessons are drawn. The epidemic of coronary syndromes 2019 (COVID-19) has spread across China so China has learned that it can be stopped with due care. . Don't forget, without the fat on which the outer body is covered, it will easily break down. This is why soap and soap-based cleaners are considered to be the best protection. This is because the bubbles that form when soap is eliminated by the virus. It is supposed to last for 20 seconds when washing hands, as it allows for more foam. When the virus is inactive, it is determined by the type of material that it is time to disinfect. It has a material that lasts for 3 hours on cloth materials, 4 hours on copper and wood, 24 hours on cardboard, 42 hours on metal objects, and 72 hours on plastic. That is why it is not appropriate to dispose of cloth materials, because less than 3 hours of autoimmune virus will be able to get into the air when the cloth is inhaled. The protein will break down and the protein molecule will break down. More than 800 people have been diagnosed with corona in Ethiopia so far, but about 23 persons have been confirmed to be infected.