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Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Outbreak: Preventing and Managing Future Pandemics

Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Outbreak: Preventing and Managing Future Pandemics

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The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic that began in late 2019 and continues as of the writing of this Perspective in summer 2022 has been the cause of both tremendous tragedy—in lives lost and economic hardship—and great triumph in the rapid development of effective vaccines. Many nations around the world have scrambled to respond to a once-in-a-century event that has exposed many weaknesses in response planning and capabilities, including those of the United States. Even as the pandemic continues, it is not too early to reflect on the missteps that have been made and lessons that can be learned so that the United States and nations worldwide can be better prepared for the future. This volume contains a collection of essays that explores topics of critical importance toward that aim and identifies actions that can be taken to not only improve pandemic preparedness but also help prevent the occurrence of future pandemics. The essays center on U.S. challenges and experiences, but the solutions, in many cases, require collaborative efforts that reach across national boundaries.

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Published by
RAND Corporation (United States)
Theme
Pandemic preventing
Completion date
2022.11
Submission date
2022.11
Total pages
84
Starting page number
1
Ending page number
84
Report type
Academic report
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