Lessons from COVID 19: for now, and in the future

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Advances in Mental Health Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/18387357.2021.1925419
A. Reupert
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COVID-19 is the biggest global crisis and challenge of our time, with an unparalleled impact on our economies, education, health and everyday lives. Governments have been forced to respond under immense time pressures to protect their people, economies and borders. Their responses will have long-term impacts, not only for now but also for the future. As already argued (Reupert, 2021), the current pandemic is unlikely to be the last global health crisis we face. Moreover, the impacts of the pandemic will not end, once the vaccine has been fully rolled out. Hence, it is incumbent on governments and indeed, for the readership of this journal, to learn from this pandemic, and respective countries’ responses, and take those lessons into the future. From my point of view, there are five clear lessons that we can take away from this pandemic. These lessons also resonate with the papers of the present issue.
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2019冠状病毒病的教训:现在和未来
COVID-19是我们这个时代最大的全球危机和挑战,对我们的经济、教育、卫生和日常生活产生了无与伦比的影响。各国政府被迫在巨大的时间压力下作出反应,以保护其人民、经济和边界。他们的反应将产生长期影响,不仅对现在,而且对未来。如前所述(Reupert, 2021年),目前的大流行不太可能是我们面临的最后一次全球卫生危机。此外,即使疫苗得到全面推广,大流行的影响也不会结束。因此,各国政府以及本杂志的读者有责任从这次大流行和各国的应对措施中吸取教训,并将这些经验教训应用到未来。在我看来,我们可以从这次大流行中吸取五个明确的教训。这些教训也与本期的论文产生了共鸣。
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