وثيقة
COVID-19 in the Gulf Cooperation Council member states: an evidence of effective response.
المعرف
DOI 10.5001/omj.2021.115
المساهمون
الناشر
Oman Medical Specialty Board.
ميلادي
2021-09
اللغة
الأنجليزية
الموضوع
الملخص الإنجليزي
ABSTRACT
Objectives: The World Health Organization (WHO) published a global strategic
response plan in February 2020 aiming to mitigate the impact of the novel coronavirus
disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. It identified immediate activities required for
global preparedness and response to the outbreak and set eight priority areas (pillars)
essential for scaling up countries' operational readiness and response. Despite a semi annual progress report on implementing the Global Strategic Plan in June 2020, there is
limited granular information available on the extent of the national plan's content and
implementation, particularly in the Member States of the Gulf Cooperation Council
(GCC). Therefore, we sought to review the preparedness and responsiveness towards the
COVID-19 outbreak in the GCC in the first phase of the pandemic and to document
lessons learned for improving the ongoing response efforts and preparedness for future
pandemics. Methods: A rapid appraisal was conducted in June 2020 according to the
WHO Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan and the accompanying Operational
Planning Guidelines. The survey was administered to public health professionals or/
and infectious disease experts in the states. The findings were cross-triangulated with
secondary data that was publicly available for each country. Results: The preparedness
and response efforts of Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE were fully compliant with all 11 (100%) pillars of the modified strategic response measures. Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar
complied with eight of the pillars. The component on conducting COVID-19 related
research was the lowest-performing across all the six states. Conclusions: All GCC states
demonstrated an effective response to the pandemic, enhanced existing infrastructures, and
accelerated reforms that would have otherwise taken longer. The lessons learned through
the early phase of the pandemic continue to steer the states in realigning their strategies
and resetting their goals of controlling the outbreak, particularly in the current context of
vaccine introduction and increasing preparedness capacities for future pandemics.
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Al-Awaidy, Salah T., Khamis, Faryal, Al-Attar, Fatma, Abdul Razzaq, Najiba, Al-Dabal, Laila, Al Enani, Mushira, Al-Enani, Mushira, Alfouzan, Wadha. Al-Maslamani, Muna, Al-Romaihi, Hamad, Al-Salman, Jameela, Altawalah, Haya, Langrial, Sitwat Usman. AAriqi,
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