Call for global leaders to improve their preparedness and response amidst changing dynamics of the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak

S. Shrivastava, P. Shrivastava
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The Corona Virus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) outbreak continues to increase in terms of reported cases, attributed deaths and global distribution since the detection of the first case in the Wuhan city of China. The important finding is that China has been successful in minimizing the incidence as well as attributed deaths, but an opposite trend has been observed in rest of the world. As cases have been reported even in those nations which are having a weak healthcare delivery system, we have to ensure that we are ready with a concerted, well-coordinated and a holistic response plan. The need of the hour is to recognize that no one is immune to infection and thus we have to do our part, as an individual, as a community and as a nation as well to protect people from this novel infection. In conclusion, the COVID-19 outbreak is a global public health emergency with a very high risk of transmission. It is extremely essential to improve our level of preparedness and mount a strong and well-coordinated response plan to contain the infection across the globe.
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呼吁全球领导人在2019年冠状病毒疫情不断变化的情况下加强准备和应对
自中国武汉市发现首例病例以来,2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)疫情在报告病例、归因死亡人数和全球分布方面继续增加。重要的发现是,中国成功地将发病率和归因死亡降至最低,但在世界其他地区观察到了相反的趋势。由于即使在那些医疗服务体系薄弱的国家也有病例报告,我们必须确保我们准备好制定一个协调一致、协调良好和全面的应对计划。现在的需要是认识到,没有人能免受感染,因此,作为个人、社区和国家,我们必须尽自己的一份力量,保护人们免受这种新型感染。总之,新冠肺炎疫情是一场全球突发公共卫生事件,传播风险非常高。至关重要的是,要提高我们的准备水平,制定强有力、协调良好的应对计划,以遏制全球范围内的感染。
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