HOW TO COPE WITH COVID-19: GLOBAL HEALTH AND ECONOMIC CRISIS

Bushra Naureen
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In December 2019, the first coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak was reported in Wuhan City, Hubei, China, and spread like wildfire, in a matter of days, throughout the globe. The COVID-19 common signs include pneumonia-like symptoms (shortness of breath, chest pain) along with fever and dry cough, which are closely associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). COVID-19 pandemic, like the Spanish and Swine flu, is a global health crisis concerning morbidity, mortality, and health emergency (1).The contagious and infectious nature of the COVID-19 pandemic has converted this health catastrophe into a global economic crisis as well. This is because underdeveloped countries have limited resources to provide healthcare facilities to the entire affected population. Thus, breaking the chain of COVID-19 spread via lockdown (along with timely testing, quarantine, and social distancing) is the best option to control the pandemic (2). A lockdown is one of the ways to prevent the chain of COVID-19 transmission. However, it may not be a feasible option, especially for countries like Pakistan, where it serves as it puts further pressure on the already struggling economy.
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如何应对covid-19:全球卫生和经济危机
2019年12月,中国湖北省武汉市报告了第一次冠状病毒(COVID-19)疫情,并在几天内像野火一样在全球蔓延。COVID-19的常见症状包括肺炎样症状(呼吸短促、胸痛)以及发烧和干咳,这些症状与严重急性呼吸综合征(SARS)和中东呼吸综合征(MERS)密切相关。COVID-19大流行与西班牙流感和猪流感一样,是一场涉及发病率、死亡率和卫生紧急情况的全球卫生危机(1)。COVID-19大流行的传染性和传染性也将这场卫生灾难转化为全球经济危机。这是因为欠发达国家为所有受影响人口提供医疗保健设施的资源有限。因此,通过封锁(以及及时检测、隔离和保持社交距离)打破COVID-19的传播链是控制大流行的最佳选择(2)。封锁是防止COVID-19传播链的方法之一。然而,这可能不是一个可行的选择,特别是对巴基斯坦这样的国家来说,它会对已经陷入困境的经济施加进一步的压力。
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