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Public health strategies for a gradual public sector lockdown lifting in Jordan and United Arab Emirates during COVID-19 crisis
Raeda AlQutob;
Immanuel Azaad Moonesar;
Mohammad Rasoul Tarawneh;
Mohannad Al Nsour;
Yousef Khader
ABSTRACT
This review perspective is based on the public policies and public health strategies for a gradual lockdown lifting during the ‘COVID-19 crisis’ for the country cases of Jordan and United Arab Emirates. While managing pandemics is critical in terms of the levels of preparedness, response and the recovery phases, it is equally vital to ensure that the measures for the exit of the lockdown period are most efficient and effective. It is critical to learn from first-wave lessons in order to systematize responses during times of crisis and executing the necessary public policies and public health strategies. The viewpoint highlights at times of lockdown lifting, areas concerned including pandemic control, healthcare capacity, training, scaling up of resources and systems and priority setting of public policies via acknowledging the challenges, developing the policy insights and setting the policy direction.
Citation
Please cite as:
AlQutob R, Moonesar IA, Tarawneh MR, Al Nsour M, Khader Y
Public Health Strategies for the Gradual Lifting of the Public Sector Lockdown in Jordan and the United Arab Emirates During the COVID-19 Crisis