The ASEAN Way: Challenges, Issues, and Opportunities during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Renz Paolo B. Ramos, J. Manalo
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The COVID-19 pandemic brought tremendous change to everyone's lifestyle as well as the social, political, and economic landscape. This novel global health crisis has challenged every state's healthcare system regardless of being a highly developed, newly developed, or developing economy. The southeast Asian region has been one of the heavily hit regions in the world because of its proximity to China, where the virus originated and the vulnerability of their lesser developed healthcare systems. However, despite these challenges to public health governance, these South East Asian countries were able to come up with innovative, inclusive, and effective public health policies, programs, and strategies to address the pandemic. Using the Global Health Governance theory, the study looked into four (4) thematic areas: Actions of the Government, Actions of the Private Sector, Criticisms of the People, and the Effects on the Economy to further gauge the landscape of the effects of the pandemic to the region. The researcher concluded from these responses to mitigate the effects of the pandemic and their continuing efforts to balance public health and socio-economic development agenda.
东盟之路:新冠肺炎大流行期间的挑战、问题和机遇
新冠肺炎大流行给每个人的生活方式以及社会、政治和经济格局带来了巨大变化。这场新的全球健康危机挑战了每个州的医疗保健系统,无论是高度发达、新兴还是发展中的经济体。东南亚地区一直是世界上受灾最严重的地区之一,因为它靠近病毒发源地中国,而且其欠发达的医疗系统很脆弱。然而,尽管公共卫生治理面临这些挑战,这些东南亚国家还是能够制定出创新、包容和有效的公共卫生政策、计划和战略来应对疫情。利用全球卫生治理理论,该研究考察了四(4)个主题领域:政府行动、私营部门行动、人民批评和对经济的影响,以进一步评估疫情对该地区的影响。研究人员从这些缓解疫情影响的应对措施以及他们为平衡公共卫生和社会经济发展议程所做的持续努力中得出结论。
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