Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic

S. Abouchacra, M. Yaman, S. Nair
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The COVID19 pandemic has devastated the entire globe with an astounding death toll and various forms of human suffering worldwide. In its wake, it has uncovered serious flaws and shortcomings in healthcare systems and beyond. The objective of this perspective is to highlight the lessons learned from the catastrophic pandemic and propose recommendations for optimal future preparedness. Current literature was reviewed to identify common and serious challenges faced during and in the process of instituting solutions for addressing the COVID19 pandemic. The uncovered challenges appear to be similar in various countries across the globe, clearly demonstrating universal patterns in lack of preparedness. This spanned critical shortage in healthcare facilities, equipment, consumables and staffing along with technological gaps needs to keep up with the emerging needs. There are also major obstacles impeding the rapid development and implementation of diagnostics and therapeutics, and in addition, public awareness and international collaborations are immature to effectively handle the crisis. Fortunately many of these shortfalls lend themselves to intervention, however country- specific strategies must be preplanned with proactive readiness for rapid implementation during crisis situations. These go beyond readiness with physical space, essential equipment and consumables, and further involve proper capacity and manpower planning as well as local and global coordinated communication and cooperative collaborations. Moreover, self-sufficiency and sustainability are key to ensure the continuous provision of essential supplies and other needs. COVID19 has taught us that the world could never be too ready or prepared for such unexpected future events.
从COVID-19大流行中吸取的教训
2019冠状病毒病大流行席卷全球,死亡人数惊人,世界各地人民遭受各种形式的痛苦。在此之后,它暴露了医疗保健系统及其他方面的严重缺陷和缺点。这一观点的目的是强调从灾难性大流行中吸取的教训,并提出今后最佳防范的建议。对现有文献进行了审查,以确定在制定应对covid - 19大流行的解决方案期间和过程中面临的共同和严重挑战。在全球不同国家,未发现的挑战似乎是相似的,清楚地表明缺乏准备的普遍模式。这包括医疗保健设施、设备、消耗品和人员的严重短缺,以及满足新出现的需求所需的技术差距。诊断和治疗方法的快速发展和实施也存在重大障碍,此外,公众意识和国际合作尚不成熟,无法有效应对这场危机。幸运的是,这些不足中有许多适合进行干预,但必须预先规划针对具体国家的战略,并为在危机情况下迅速实施做好积极准备。这不仅包括物理空间、基本设备和消耗品的准备,还涉及适当的能力和人力规划以及地方和全球的协调沟通和合作协作。此外,自给自足和可持续发展是确保持续提供基本用品和其他需求的关键。2019冠状病毒病告诉我们,世界对未来此类意外事件的准备再充分也不为过。
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