Reclaiming Comprehensive Public Health
Date
2020-09-08Author
Loewenson, Rene
Accoe, Kirsten
Bajpai, Nitin
Buse, Kent
Deivanayagam, Thilagawathi
London, Leslie
Méndez, Claudio
Mirzoev, Tolib
Nelson, Erica
Parray, Ateeb Ahmad
Probandari, Ari
Sarriot, Eric
Tetui, Moses
Janse van Rensburg, André
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Over the past 6 months, we have witnessed diversity in the spread and severity of the COVID-19 and in the nature and timing of
responses to it in different countries and contexts. Acute emergencies often mobilise a short spurt of attention and resources.
COVID-19 is, however, a protracted pandemic that spreads through and exacerbates socioeconomic inequalities and stresses health and democratic systems in a way that calls or sustained responses from local to global levels.
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Loewenson, R.; Accoe, K.; Bajpai, N.; Buse, K.; Deivanayagam,T.A.; London, L.; Méndez, C.A.; Mirzoev, T.; Nelson, E.; Parray, A.A.; Probandari, A.; Sarriot, E.; Tetui, M.; Janse van Rensburg, A. (2020) 'Reclaiming comprehensive public health,' BMJ Global Health 2020;5:e003886. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003886DOI
10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003886More details
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