Global Health Problems in the World under the Conditions of the post-COVID Crisis
Keywords:
global health, disease burden, mental health, COVID-19Abstract
The situation that has developed recently, as a result of the pandemic, has shown the inevitable connection of COVID-19 to global health. Every country has witnessed the medical, social and emotional consequences of COVID-19.
The purpose of this review was to study literary sources on global health problems in the world.
Healthcare systems around the world have felt the impact of the current phenomenon and many of them did not have sufficient readiness, healthcare organizers in all regions are struggling both with COVID-19 and with providing vital assistance. In another blow, the pandemic threatens to set back the hard-won global health progress made over the past two decades - for example, in the fight against infectious diseases and improving the health of mothers and children. At the present time, countries around the world will need to continue the fight against COVID-19 (albeit with the awareness that effective tools are developing). They will need to quickly restore and strengthen their health systems so that they can provide these tools and solve key social and environmental problems, as a result of which some segments of the population suffer much more than others. In such a global struggle, inter-country interactions are required.
WHO and other international organizations will work to help countries increase preparedness for pandemics and other emergencies, as it is of high importance to unite countries and involve the entire government, not just the health sector.
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