COVID-19 in the Gulf Cooperation Council Member States: An Evidence of Effective Response
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.PMID:34552762 | PMC:PMC8441050 | DOI:10.5001/omj.2021.115
Source: Oman Medical Journal - Category: Middle East Health Authors: Salah T Al Awaidy Faryal Khamis Fatma Al Attar Najiba Abdul Razzaq Laila Al Dabal Mushira Al Enani Wadha Alfouzan Muna Al Maslamani Hamad Al Romaihi Jameela Al Salman Haya Altawalah Sitwat Usman Langrial Lubna Al Ariqi Ozayr Mohamed Source Type: research
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