2020
DOI: 10.1056/nejmp2006740
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Thinking Globally, Acting Locally — The U.S. Response to Covid-19

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“…A study by Li and colleagues demonstrated that COVID-19 cases doubled about every seven days . As a result, governments across the world have implemented countermeasures to hinder the potentially devastating effects from this novel virus (Haffajee & Mello, 2020;Jernigan & Team, 2020). This involves the public health community coordinating efforts to contain the spread of the disease and keep citizens well informed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study by Li and colleagues demonstrated that COVID-19 cases doubled about every seven days . As a result, governments across the world have implemented countermeasures to hinder the potentially devastating effects from this novel virus (Haffajee & Mello, 2020;Jernigan & Team, 2020). This involves the public health community coordinating efforts to contain the spread of the disease and keep citizens well informed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sweden is the poster child for mitigation strategies, and appears to be aiming for herd immunity (13). Meanwhile, other countries continue to experience sustained transmission, and strategic intention is less clear [including the United States (14) and United Kingdom (15)]. The severe economic costs and acute societal pressures associated with social distancing measures have led to a push for their relaxation (10).…”
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“…The pandemic affects all aspects of life, socially, economically, politically and even morally. Since its emergence, countries and health authorities responded comprehensively but differently [1]. However, the impact may vary both between and within countries, partly because of the degree to which control strategies are adopted and executed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%