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Can COVID-19 innovations and systems help low- and middle-income countries to re-imagine healthcare delivery?
Several low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have responded to COVID-19 much better than expected-despite little help from high-income nations. LMICs can learn from the COVID-19 experience and re-imagine healthcare delivery. Using Bangladesh and India as examples, we explain how COVID-19 investments and systems can be leveraged to fight endemic infectious diseases.