The Pandemic's Wake-Up Call
India Today|January 18, 2021
While India’s problem-solving approach helped battle covid, it needs to boost its spending on health, including r&d, prioritise key disease threats, set up a public health cadre, strengthen care delivery at the primary level and use tech as a force multiplier
Dr Soumya Swaminathan
The Pandemic's Wake-Up Call

Covid-19 has been without a doubt the worst health crisis I have seen in my lifetime. I can’t think of any other comparable event that has had this kind of debilitating impact on people, not just across one country but around the world. The first lesson of the pandemic was the lack of preparedness of health systems in countries across the world, including the most high-income ones. The gap was mainly in the area of public health— detection, surveillance, prevention and response to infectious disease threats. Systems need to be in place, including trained manpower, real-time data collection and analysis, quality-assured laboratories, a risk communication strategy and empowered health authorities who could advise the administration on action needed. Paradoxically, we have observed that some low- and middle-income countries, which relied less on hi-tech and more on existing primary health and community-based approaches (like Rwanda, Senegal, Thailand, and Vietnam) did relatively well.

In India, there have been many positive developments. From just one laboratory, the National Institute of Virology, that could do the RT-PCR test in the beginning, today, there are over 1,500 labs, both private and public, set up rapidly. This is also true of Personal Protective Equipment, which had to be imported initially but was soon being made indigenously. Also impressive was the innovation in diagnostic devices, analytical software, and the use of artificial intelligence for exercises like contact tracing and detection of cases. Plus, several Indian companies are manufacturing vaccines, not only by tying up with foreign groups but also by pursuing their own novel ideas. This has not happened before. All these show that there is a lot of potential and capacity, lessons that can be applied to other big public health problems.

この記事は India Today の January 18, 2021 版に掲載されています。

7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、8,500 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。

この記事は India Today の January 18, 2021 版に掲載されています。

7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、8,500 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。

INDIA TODAYのその他の記事すべて表示
ARTS AND THE MAN
India Today

ARTS AND THE MAN

In his centenary year, F.N. Souza: The Archetypal Artist tries to make sense of the recurring themes in the artist’s work

time-read
2 分  |
May 27, 2024
The Reluctant Art Critic
India Today

The Reluctant Art Critic

Advertising executive, art critic and possible catalyst of the modern Indian art movement, Rudolf von Leyden was an intriguing figure in pre-Independence Bombay

time-read
2 分  |
May 27, 2024
PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST & POET
India Today

PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST & POET

ANINDYO ROY’S THE VICEROY’S ARTIST IS A FICTIONALISED ACCOUNT OF EDWARD LEAR’S TRAVELS IN INDIA

time-read
2 分  |
May 27, 2024
Lady of the Light
India Today

Lady of the Light

This artist has transformed the humble bulb into a thing of beauty

time-read
1 min  |
May 27, 2024
S'more to Think Of
India Today

S'more to Think Of

Called Marshmallow, this penthouse in Gurgaon with soft curves and plush aesthetics stays true to its name

time-read
2 分  |
May 27, 2024
A Marvelous Melange
India Today

A Marvelous Melange

From stylish living quarters to multipurpose adaptive space, this home in Mumbai turns every nook into a showstopper

time-read
3 分  |
May 27, 2024
TECH MEETS TEXTURE
India Today

TECH MEETS TEXTURE

Smart fabrics and intelligent textiles are changing the way we view home furnishings

time-read
1 min  |
May 27, 2024
Refresh and Revive
India Today

Refresh and Revive

That old table, those cabinets or even the console can be given a new lease of life, one that is tailor-made to the latest trends

time-read
2 分  |
May 27, 2024
Standout Spaces
India Today

Standout Spaces

Want dramatic interiors but don’t know how? This home in Mumbai becomes a lesson in learning the nuances of adding magic inside.

time-read
1 min  |
May 27, 2024
Vernacular Wise
India Today

Vernacular Wise

Forget international brands and design, the beauty and simplicity of local materials and ancient techniques is gaining momentum

time-read
1 min  |
May 27, 2024