Future Global Pandemic Management: Lessons from the COVID-19 Crisis

Document Type : Review articles

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1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut 71526, Egypt

2 Depatment 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

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