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Providing a broad, global view of all aspects related to preparation for and management of�SARS-CoV2,�COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from the Frontline�explores and challenges�the basis of knowledge, the transmission of information, and the preparation and epidemiology tactics of healthcare systems worldwide. This timely and provocative volume presents real-world viewpoints from leaders in different areas of health management, who address questions such as: What will we do differently if another pandemic comes? Have we learned from our mistakes? Can we do better? This practical, wide-ranging approach also covers�the problem of contrasting sources, health system preparedness, effective preparation of and protection offered to individual healthcare professionals, and the human tragedy surrounding the pandemic.
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Offers a global perspective on how the�COVID-19�pandemic was handled, things that went wrong, and things that could be done differently in the future.��
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Covers multiple aspects of the pandemic, including disaster preparedness; perspectives from patients, families, and healthcare providers; inequity of medical resources; risk exposure on the frontline; government decision making; lockdowns; the role of politics; the burden of COVID-19 in various countries worldwide; and future directions.�
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Reflects on the role of professional societies and NGOs in advising governments and supranational organizations.��
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Features a diverse list of contributors, including health decision makers and frontline healthcare personnel.���
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