The COVID 19 pandemic highlighted the critical importance of global health security and the need for international cooperation. It exposed weaknesses in healthcare systems, supply chains, and pandemic preparedness around the world. Since then, countries have been working to strengthen surveillance, improve vaccine distribution, and develop rapid response strategies to better handle future outbreaks.
Learning from past pandemics, global health organizations emphasize the need for transparency, information sharing, and equitable access to medical resources. Investments in research and public health infrastructure are rising, aiming to reduce the devastating social and economic impacts of infectious diseases. While challenges remain, the world is better equipped to face new health threats through collaboration and innovation. Shutdown123
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