International Day Of Epidemic Preparedness
“COVID-19 will not be the last epidemic or pandemic humanity faces. As a global community, we must heed the harsh lessons of COVID-19 and make bold investments in pandemic preparedness, prevention and response. We need better surveillance to detect and monitor viruses with epidemic potential. We need more resilient health systems supported by universal health coverage. And we need a health workforce that is well-trained, well-equipped and well-paid. We also need equitable access to vaccines, treatments, diagnostics and life-saving technology for all countries.”- António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations. The truth is many of us have let our guards down. While many are preparing to party in order to usher in 2023, in some parts of the world COVID-19 is still raging through the population like a wild fire. Just as life was becoming somewhat normal after more than two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new variant of the coronavirus, named BF.7, has emerged in China. The