Pandemic placed its burden on health
Published: 04:11 PM,Nov 07,2021 | EDITED : 08:11 PM,Nov 07,2021
The two-year-long hard experience of battling with coronavirus pandemic presented insightful lessons to humanity. The different struggles hitting the various sectors and businesses mark a turning point for new reforms all over the world. The pandemic’s countless impacts have been affecting governments, corporates and individuals alike. Losing businesses, malfunctions of systems, budgets shortfall and disconnecting social relations are just to name a few effects of this global crisis. In fact, the world has been on a one-of-a kind aggressive war that hit the universe.
As the world has been witnessing a gradual recovery, countries started navigating new ways to the new normal post-pandemic. Essential modifications have to be placed to restore health systems, economies and unite societies together. Likewise, countries are urged to work on long-term plans that allow them have more resilient communities and a common vision to become healthier and safer. Although, the world is halfway through to bring life to normalcy, Covid-19 related downturn will leave long-lasting scars.
Coronavirus has brought several changes to the world, some of which might disappear, while others might continue to be part of the new lifestyle adopted post-pandemic. With all the changes experienced, people have to adapt themselves to the new lifestyle. Other than the changes and challenges introduced by the crisis, it has also brought rewarding lessons.
Not only governments, but individuals too are supposed to learn these lessons and make the most of them. Either on a personal or national level, these lessons shall be accorded high attention to ensure in developing successful future plans.
Covid-19 is an extraordinary crisis that has put the healthcare sectors all over the world on emergency for over a year. This raised the flag against the unbearable burden on medical staff who have been in hospitals day and night. As well, the capacity of hospitals have been overloaded most of the time with patients of different infection cases. Medical supplies have also been in high demand and shortfall sometimes. Therefore, this brings the high significance to always have back up and emergency response plans for healthcare sectors to meet such large-scale health crises.
At the local front, the pandemic has been well managed by the Supreme Committee, which is concerned with following up the developments of the coronavirus pandemic. One of the commendable actions taken by the committee against this global health crisis is establishing the healthcare fund. This national fund, managed by the Ministry of Health, marked a significant necessity to support the government to tackle the pandemic. It stands as a reliable backup fund for healthcare sector during rainy days. Hence, it was a very beneficial lesson learnt on the right time.
Another lesson delivered by Covid-19 was the importance of personal hygiene. Maintaining a sustainable hygiene standard in the personal and communal level helped combating the spread of infection. We have all been taught to wash our hands every time we have been to a place that could have disease-causing germs. It was a compulsory precautionary measure to comply with when returning home from outside and every now and then as a protective practice. Further, having the sanitisation approach for our hands, homes, cars, offices and personal belongings efficiently helped stopping the virus transition from place to another, especially in public.
To tell the truth, Covid-19 pandemic served as an alert for many countries to accord extra attention to their healthcare systems and to employ more advanced technological approaches. As well, they are urged to always have a backup medical workforce for emergency calls during national or global crisis. Moreover, countries are also urged to work on emergency response plans for key sectors. This was a great lesson brought by the pandemic and alternative plans for various scenarios shall be always put in place.
As the world has been witnessing a gradual recovery, countries started navigating new ways to the new normal post-pandemic. Essential modifications have to be placed to restore health systems, economies and unite societies together. Likewise, countries are urged to work on long-term plans that allow them have more resilient communities and a common vision to become healthier and safer. Although, the world is halfway through to bring life to normalcy, Covid-19 related downturn will leave long-lasting scars.
Coronavirus has brought several changes to the world, some of which might disappear, while others might continue to be part of the new lifestyle adopted post-pandemic. With all the changes experienced, people have to adapt themselves to the new lifestyle. Other than the changes and challenges introduced by the crisis, it has also brought rewarding lessons.
Not only governments, but individuals too are supposed to learn these lessons and make the most of them. Either on a personal or national level, these lessons shall be accorded high attention to ensure in developing successful future plans.
Covid-19 is an extraordinary crisis that has put the healthcare sectors all over the world on emergency for over a year. This raised the flag against the unbearable burden on medical staff who have been in hospitals day and night. As well, the capacity of hospitals have been overloaded most of the time with patients of different infection cases. Medical supplies have also been in high demand and shortfall sometimes. Therefore, this brings the high significance to always have back up and emergency response plans for healthcare sectors to meet such large-scale health crises.
At the local front, the pandemic has been well managed by the Supreme Committee, which is concerned with following up the developments of the coronavirus pandemic. One of the commendable actions taken by the committee against this global health crisis is establishing the healthcare fund. This national fund, managed by the Ministry of Health, marked a significant necessity to support the government to tackle the pandemic. It stands as a reliable backup fund for healthcare sector during rainy days. Hence, it was a very beneficial lesson learnt on the right time.
Another lesson delivered by Covid-19 was the importance of personal hygiene. Maintaining a sustainable hygiene standard in the personal and communal level helped combating the spread of infection. We have all been taught to wash our hands every time we have been to a place that could have disease-causing germs. It was a compulsory precautionary measure to comply with when returning home from outside and every now and then as a protective practice. Further, having the sanitisation approach for our hands, homes, cars, offices and personal belongings efficiently helped stopping the virus transition from place to another, especially in public.
To tell the truth, Covid-19 pandemic served as an alert for many countries to accord extra attention to their healthcare systems and to employ more advanced technological approaches. As well, they are urged to always have a backup medical workforce for emergency calls during national or global crisis. Moreover, countries are also urged to work on emergency response plans for key sectors. This was a great lesson brought by the pandemic and alternative plans for various scenarios shall be always put in place.