The Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic

We aimed to develop and deploy draw conclusions from different experiences around the world on the control of epidemics for use in public health system settings. This is a qualitative study. We have opted for a comparative and analytical approach to the different countries strategies to control the COVID 19 pandemic. We compared countries and WHO guidelines and interpreted the challenges to provide evidence-based solutions. The comparison of the different systems is based on the notion of scoring ranging from (1) weak; (2) medium and (3) strong. Considering the result between process indicators and effectiveness indicators scoring the result of our study is a categorization of the different countries into three categories of pandemic control: Excellent level of control for Germany South Korea, Hong Kong and turkey of a score higher than 15, a medium level with a score that varies between 10 and 15 for China, USA, France, Spain, Italy and Morocco. The present analysis will help political leaders and health authorities to manage epidemics well in the future. To move as quickly as they can, to ensure enough resources, including personnel, hospital beds, and intensive care facilities. Tends to suggest that measures to reduce transmission should be quickly implemented. Interventions to consider include the impacts of quarantine, case and contact isolation, hand hygiene, face masks, public education about personal protection, therapeutics, and future vaccines.

Source: https://www.tridhascholars.org/journal-of-clinical-cases-reports-articles-in-press.php

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