2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13756-021-00992-x
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COVID-19 lessons learned: a global perspective

Abstract: One June 15, 2021, infectious disease authorities from around the world participated in a joint webinar to share experiences and lessons learned in combatting the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the overriding goals of the conference “COVID-19 Lessons Learned: A Global Perspective” was to provide documentation of worldwide COVID-19 response strategies, in order to combat the plethora of misinformation and conspiracy theories that are being actively disseminated. This misinformation is having a profound negative impa… Show more

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“…It provided unprecedented challenges to the medical community, which was further compounded by antiscientific meddling and mishandling of those regulatory agencies responsible for the country's countermeasures. 53 To eliminate or reduce panic, Americans were irresponsibly told by some in leadership positions that the end of the virus was just around the corner or that it would magically vanish with the seasonal transition to summer. 54…”
Section: Vignettementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provided unprecedented challenges to the medical community, which was further compounded by antiscientific meddling and mishandling of those regulatory agencies responsible for the country's countermeasures. 53 To eliminate or reduce panic, Americans were irresponsibly told by some in leadership positions that the end of the virus was just around the corner or that it would magically vanish with the seasonal transition to summer. 54…”
Section: Vignettementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We shall now attempt to tentatively outline some lessons learned from fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. The communication of risks is an important factor in fighting pandemics [53,54]; the point is also echoed by EMA [16]. Lancaster et al [55] have highlighted the various perspectives on the connection between evidence and decision making.…”
Section: Lessons Learned Concerning Risk Attitudesmentioning
confidence: 99%