Six years after COVID-19’s global alarm: Is the world better prepared for the next pandemic?
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Summary:
The article examines the progress made in pandemic preparedness since the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a global health emergency six years ago. It highlights advancements in areas such as disease surveillance, international coordination, and medical countermeasure development. However, the article also acknowledges that significant challenges remain, and uncertainty exists about the world's overall readiness for the next pandemic.
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For informational, non-clinical use. Synthesized analysis of published research — may contain errors. Not medical advice. Consult original sources and your physician.