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COVID-19 in Retrospect: Public Health Lessons from a Global Crisis.
The COVID-19 pandemic, emerging in late 2019, rapidly evolved into a global health crisis of unprecedented scale. Initially marked by widespread transmission and severe illness, the pandemic overwhelmed healthcare systems, disrupted economies, and exposed deep-rooted inequalities. Over 775 million cases and an estimated 18-33 million global deaths were recorded by 2024. The crisis illuminated critical vulnerabilities in pandemic preparedness, healthcare infrastructure, and public health communication. Key lessons included the need for resilient supply chains, robust data systems, equitable healthcare access, and sustained investment in public health. Misinformation significantly hindered response efforts, underscoring the importance of aligned scientific and public messaging. The pandemic also triggered debates over civil liberties and public health authority. While rapid vaccine development was a major achievement, the overall response highlighted systemic gaps. These insights offer a roadmap for improving future pandemic responses and safeguarding global health security.