Public Health System in Pakistan: An Analysis of Government Response to Covid-1

Authors

  • Aiman Hassan University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

Covid 19, Global Pandemic, Public Health

Abstract

Medical care, as a result of COVID-19, is in Pakistan's situation. In the first, as China required, is a default method, and the authorities that are required in order to test the units in China and Japan. With an increasing amount of this global pandemic and its effects have been developed. If immunization is improving, there is no point, but still, the crowd's insusceptibility to be carried out, as of approximately 3/4th of the population, and the employment of infection in people with a weakened immune system, shall be forfeited to the country. In addition, Pakistan has limited the testing units, therefore, the vast majority of COVID-19 tests have been feeling the loss of their sense even if the infection has spread. In the current situation, there are also a couple of questions about how to limit the government's handling of the public health services, in the event of any emergency In this way, the health experts are saying that the government has a duty to act with respect to secure it and gave it to the medical services of the experts. It's different from a suspected case of individual defensive gear and managerial procedures in order to guarantee the protection of medical care are experts in the requirements, which are of vital importance for the further development of the results of COVID-19 patients. In order to test the next one and lock-ins have to be centered on the areas in which groups can be distinguished. The medical services of the experts are to be the most extreme certainty because this is a global pandemic to trigger the destruction of so many deaths. To the defined medical assistant is responsible for ensuring that Pakistan can be the assembly's ability to fight the pandemic.

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Published

2024-05-16

How to Cite

Hassan, A. (2024). Public Health System in Pakistan: An Analysis of Government Response to Covid-1. Journal of Visionary Philosophers, 1(2), 44-60. https://visionarypublication.com/JVP/article/view/17