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The role of government in public health has been redefined from "summary" of Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World by Fareed Zakaria
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced governments around the world to take on an expanded role in public health. In the past, public health was seen primarily as a matter for individual responsibility, with governments playing a limited role in providing basic services like vaccinations and monitoring infectious diseases. However, the scale and severity of the pandemic have highlighted the need for stronger government intervention to protect public health. Governments have had to implement strict measures such as lockdowns, mask mandates, and social distancing guidelines to slow the spread of the virus. These measures have been necessary to prevent healthcare systems from being overwhelmed and to save lives. In some cases, governments have also had to take on new responsibilities, such as coordinating vaccine distribution and ensuring equitable access to healthcare services. The ...Similar Posts
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