The world must act now to be prepared for future health emergencies
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MANASTIRLIU, Ogerta, MUCKSTEIN, Wolfgang, VANDENBROUCKE, Frank, PARIS, M. Enrique, PERAZA , Daniel Salas, BEROS, Vili, HEUNICKE, Magnus, KIIK, Tanel, SPAHN, Jens, PLEVRIS, Athanasios, DONNELLY, Stephen, SPERANZA, Roberto, KAGWE, Mutahi, PAULETTE, Lenert, FEARNE, Chris, NEMERENCO, Ala, BOROVINIC-BOJOVIC, Jelena, DE JONGE, Hugo, KJERKOL, Ingvild, DEOK-CHUL, Kwon, ATILLA, Cseke, DANIEL, Ngamije M., HALLENGREN, Lena, LENGVARSKY, Vladimir, POKLUKAR, Janez, DARIAS, Carolina, CHARNVIRAKUL, Anutin, MRABET, Ali, KOCA, Fahrettin, JAVID, Sajid, LIASHKO, Viktor, KYRIAKIDES, Stella. The world must act now to be prepared for future health emergencies. In: The BMJ, 2021, nr. 375, pp. 1-2. ISSN 0959-8146. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n2879
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Numărul 375 / 2021 / ISSN 0959-8146 /ISSNe 1756-1833

The world must act now to be prepared for future health emergencies

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n2879

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Manastirliu Ogerta1, Muckstein Wolfgang2, Vandenbroucke Frank3, Paris M. Enrique4, Peraza Daniel Salas5, Beros Vili6, Heunicke Magnus7, Kiik Tanel8, Spahn Jens9, Plevris Athanasios10, Donnelly Stephen11, Speranza Roberto12, Kagwe Mutahi13, Paulette Lenert14, Fearne Chris15, Nemerenco Ala16, Borovinic-Bojovic Jelena17, de Jonge Hugo18, Kjerkol Ingvild19, Deok-Chul Kwon20, Atilla Cseke21, Daniel Ngamije M.22, Hallengren Lena23, Lengvarsky Vladimir24, Poklukar Janez25, Darias Carolina26, Charnvirakul Anutin27, Mrabet Ali28, Koca Fahrettin29, Javid Sajid30, Liashko Viktor31, Kyriakides Stella32
 
1 Minister of Health and Social Protection of Albania,
2 Ministry of Health, Austria,
3 Minister of Social Affairs and Public Health, Belgium,
4 Ministry of Health, Chile,
5 Ministry of Health, Costa Rica,
6 Ministry of Health, Croatia,
7 Ministry of Health, Denmark,
8 Ministry of Health and Labour, Estonia,
9 Ministry of Health, Germany,
10 Ministry of Health, Greece,
11 Ministry of Health, Ireland,
12 Ministry of Health, Roma,
13 Cabinet for Health, Kenya,
14 Ministry of Health, Luxembourg,
15 Ministry of Health, Malta,
16 Ministerul Sănătăţii al Republicii Moldova,
17 Ministry of Health, Montenegro,
18 Ministry of Health, Netherlands,
19 Ministry of Health and Care Services, Norway,
20 Health and Welfare Ministry, South Korea,
21 Ministry of Health, Romania,
22 Ministry of Health, Kigali, Rwanda,
23 Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Sweden,
24 Ministry of Health, Slovakia,
25 Ministry of Health, Slovenia,
26 Ministry of Health, Spain,
27 Ministry of Public Health, Thailand,
28 Ministry of Health, Tunis, Tunisia,
29 Ministry of Health, Turkey,
30 Department of Health and Social Care, UK,
31 Ministry of Health of Ukraine,
32 European Commission, UK
 
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Rezumat

Covid-19 has affected each and every one of us. This is what sets it apart from other recent crises: no region or country has been spared. In less than two years, we have lost over five million lives to this virus, based only on official counts. It has infected more than 240 million people, so many of whom have been hospitalised in difficult circumstances. Long covid will trouble us for many years ahead. Our collective and individual mental health have been shaken. Children have missed out on education and socialisation, affecting their futures. Economies have suffered losses of trillions and dire effects on employment.