Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Jan 2020)

Are we prepared? Lessons from Covid-19 and OMAG position paper on epidemic preparedness

  • Sunil Kumar Raina,
  • Raman Kumar,
  • Sagar Galwankar,
  • Suneela Garg,
  • Ramesh Bhatt,
  • Akshay C Dhariwal,
  • D J Christopher,
  • Bakul J Parekh,
  • S Vimal Krishnan,
  • Praveen Aggarwal,
  • Ishwar Gilada,
  • Udhay Bodhankar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_384_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
pp. 2161 – 2166

Abstract

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Covid-19 has once again brought into focus our limited preparedness to deal with epidemics. Most nations, across the globe, have responded with a resolve to come stronger out of this crisis and leaderships across the world have shown great commitment to protecting its people from Covid-19. Covid-19 has also taught us a few things for the future. One such learning has been that a strong shift in focus towards non-communicable diseases driving health infrastructure across the globe for the last few decades has come at neglect of communicable diseases. In that sense, therefore, the current pandemic has been a wake-up call. Organised Medicine Academic Guild (OMAG), an umbrella organization of professional associations gathered a group of health experts to develop a policy document on epidemic preparedness to limit the influence of epidemics like Covid-19.

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