Future Global Pandemic Management: Lessons from the COVID-19 Crisis | ||
Sphinx Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Sciences | ||
Volume 3, Issue 1, April 2022, Pages 1-5 PDF (310.23 K) | ||
Document Type: Review articles | ||
DOI: 10.21608/sjpms.2022.128316.1005 | ||
Authors | ||
Ahmed Y. Shahin1; Reem Y. Shahin* 2 | ||
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut 71526, Egypt | ||
2Depatment of pharmaceutical chemistry, Faculty of Pharemacy, Sphinx University | ||
Abstract | ||
The history of this planet is full of Pandemics, that have repeatedly influenced the path of medical acre and effectively inspired a big deal of vaccination science as well as introducing new codes of hygiene measures, social responsibility and even economic responses and charts. The Covid-19 pandemic was, in this regard, no exception. Despite that an end of the pandemic is not anticipated in near vision, yet a number of lessons from the poor quality of crisis management whether globally or locally, are already there. The WHO imposed a number of indices to predict and help decision makers to control the disease. None of these proved to be enough as a single criteria for community based decisions, or interventional measures implementation. In this article we are going to discuss lessons from Covid-19 crisis from the authors‘ point of view. Taking into consideration the progression of pandemic in many countries and the related measures taken | ||
Keywords | ||
Covid-19; crisis managment; WHO | ||
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