The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health and economy of Nepal.

Public health challenges Pub Date : 2023-05-04 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1002/puh2.85
Srista Manandhar, Sunit Chhetri, Swapnil Regmi, Sunny Chhetri, Thinley Dorji
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Nepal experienced a devastating earthquake in 2015, sweeping political changes and restructuring of its healthcare system in the last decade. The economy is heavily dependent on tourism with an average of 1 million visitors per year prior to the pandemic. The country had just begun the 'Visit Nepal 2020' campaign when the government had to realign its economic activities and allocate resources to battling the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The tourism sector crashed with 18.7% of the population falling into poverty. The health system faced reeling pressure with interruptions of routine services while the government struggled to provide care to COVID-19 patients. There was a shortage of 20,000 healthcare workers and derailment of important health services, such as antenatal care, institutional delivery of babies and tuberculosis diagnosis. To fund the COVID-19 vaccination efforts, the government sought donations and loans from other countries. There were disruptions in schools and the education system which had challenges in the delivery of education through digital means due to limited internet services. The agriculture and the food production system also faced major disruptions leading to exorbitant inflation and an increase in the cost of living. The country opened to normal socio-economic activities by May 2022 in an effort to reverse the impacts on various sectors of life in Nepal. We describe how Nepal, a resource-constrained country handled the COVID-19 pandemic.

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2019冠状病毒病疫情对尼泊尔健康和经济的影响
尼泊尔在2015年经历了一场毁灭性的地震,在过去的十年里,尼泊尔经历了全面的政治变革和医疗体系的重组。经济严重依赖旅游业,在大流行之前,每年平均有100万游客。尼泊尔刚刚开始“访问尼泊尔2020”活动,当时政府不得不重新调整其经济活动并分配资源,以应对COVID-19大流行的影响。旅游业崩溃,18.7%的人口陷入贫困。在政府努力为COVID-19患者提供护理的同时,医疗系统面临着常规服务中断的巨大压力。保健工作人员短缺20 000人,重要的保健服务,如产前保健、在机构接生婴儿和肺结核诊断等,出现了中断。为了资助COVID-19疫苗接种工作,政府向其他国家寻求捐款和贷款。由于互联网服务有限,学校和教育系统在通过数字手段提供教育方面面临挑战。农业和粮食生产系统也面临严重破坏,导致过高的通货膨胀和生活成本的增加。到2022年5月,该国向正常的社会经济活动开放,以扭转对尼泊尔生活各个部门的影响。我们将介绍尼泊尔这个资源有限的国家如何应对COVID-19大流行。
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