Yes, all countries need to have a disaster preparedness plan for potential pandemics. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the catastrophic consequences of inadequate planning, leading to widespread loss …Read MoreYes, all countries need to have a disaster preparedness plan for potential pandemics. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the catastrophic consequences of inadequate planning, leading to widespread loss of life, economic turmoil, and overwhelmed healthcare systems. Experts and global health organizations emphasize that proactive preparedness is essential to mitigate such impacts in future health crises.Read Less
I am still skeptical, given that COVID-19 seemed more like a psychological calamity. It revealed a more profound need for public education, not just about health, but in how to logically process …Read MoreI am still skeptical, given that COVID-19 seemed more like a psychological calamity. It revealed a more profound need for public education, not just about health, but in how to logically process information in times of confusion. The events of 2019 exposed how unprepared governments were in both articulating clear messages and maintaining public calm.Read Less
Yes, all countries need to have a disaster preparedness plan for potential pandemics. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the catastrophic consequences of inadequate planning, leading to widespread loss …Read MoreYes, all countries need to have a disaster preparedness plan for potential pandemics. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the catastrophic consequences of inadequate planning, leading to widespread loss of life, economic turmoil, and overwhelmed healthcare systems. Experts and global health organizations emphasize that proactive preparedness is essential to mitigate such impacts in future health crises. Read Less
I am still skeptical, given that COVID-19 seemed more like a psychological calamity. It revealed a more profound need for public education, not just about health, but in how to logically process …Read MoreI am still skeptical, given that COVID-19 seemed more like a psychological calamity. It revealed a more profound need for public education, not just about health, but in how to logically process information in times of confusion. The events of 2019 exposed how unprepared governments were in both articulating clear messages and maintaining public calm. Read Less