 The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on health care workers around the world, especially in low and middle-income countries. This study found that many health care workers experienced decreased staffing levels due to staff rotations and self-isolation, which could lead to reduced patient care quality. Additionally, many health care workers reported difficulty accessing adequate personal protective equipment, which can be both physically and emotionally taxing. Furthermore, many health care workers reported experiencing increased stress levels due to lack of information and rapid changes in guidelines. These findings highlight the importance of providing adequate resources and support to health care workers in order to ensure the continuity of essential health services. This article was authored by Delfin Coley, Aline Simone, Louise Tina Day, and others.