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The COVID-19 pandemic has opened a window of opportunity to rethink how countries respond to public health crises.
COVID-19
One year has passed since the World Health Organization announced the global pandemic of COVID-19 on March 11, 2020.
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On the one hand, people have a sense of scientific accomplishment, and the global research community has gathered to deal with the challenges posed by this epidemic.
People are clearly aware that preparing for the next pandemic will require an in-depth study of these errors, understanding what went wrong, and working to improve the health and safety governance structure.
Overcoming institutional complacency is also critical to formulating a long-term pandemic preparedness strategy, which is driven by scientific evidence and population education, and strives to achieve health security.
A major bottleneck in the current public health response to the pandemic, a major bottleneck public health response during the current pandemic : : diagnostic limited detection capacity issues, as well as part of pandemic preparedness strategy, the need to establish a better detection structure.
The spread of misinformation and distrust of science and health professionals, and the subsequent lack of public health measures that can save lives and curb epidemics.
Now is the right time to talk about the future and the changes that are needed to improve the world’s ability to respond to this serious health crisis.
Preparing for the next pandemic.
Preparing for the next pandemic.
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