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Lessons from COVID-19

What the COVID-19 pandemic revealed about global health governance, international cooperation, and the gap between rich and poor nations.

What COVID Revealed

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed deep failures in global health governance. The WHO was criticized for being slow to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) and for initially accepting China's assurances about limited human-to-human transmission. The Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response concluded that the system had a 'toxic cocktail' of delayed response, inadequate funding, and lack of coordination.

National responses varied enormously. Countries with recent pandemic experience (South Korea, Taiwan) responded quickly, while many wealthy nations with high preparedness scores performed poorly in practice. The US and UK, ranked first and second on the 2019 Global Health Security Index, suffered among the highest per capita death rates in the pandemic's first year.