COVID-19: Make it the Last Pandemic?

 As a pandemic such as COVID-19 is a global problem, we will need to act on a global scale in order to prepare for future pandemics, as this will not be the last one we will have to deal with. The consequences of this COVID-19 pandemic will also have an impact for years to come. 

 From the report of the WHO 'Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response': "The COVID-19 pandemic is a sign of how vulnerable  and fragile our world is. The virus has upended societies, put the world’s population in grave danger and exposed deep inequalities. Division and inequality between and within countries have been exacerbated, and the impact has been severe on people who are already marginalized and disadvantaged. In less than a year and a half, COVID-19 has infected at least 150 million people  and killed more than three million. It is the worst  combined health and socioeconomic crisis in living memory, and a catastrophe at every level."

 The Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, established by the World Health Organization (WHO), made some recommendations in order to prepare for future pandemics (COVID-19: Make it the Last Pandemic). They put forward a roadmap, with a timetable for immediate action and made recommendations for building the future -  Who needs to do what, when.




 

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