The United States public health services failure to control the coronavirus epidemic

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The unprecedented COVID-19 epidemic in the United States (US) and worldwide, caused by a new type of coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), occurred mostly because of higher-than-expected transmission speed and degree of virulence compared with previous respiratory virus outbreaks, especially earlier Coronaviruses with person-to-person transmission (e.g., MERS, SARS). The epidemic's size and duration, however, are mostly a function of failure of public health systems to prevent/control the epidemic. In the US, this failure was due to historical disinvestment in public health services, key players equivocating on decisions, and political interference in public health actions. In this communication, we present a summary of these failures, discuss root causes, and make recommendations for improvement with focus on public health decisions.

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Simoes, E. J., & Jackson-Thompson, J. (2023, February 1). The United States public health services failure to control the coronavirus epidemic. Preventive Medicine Reports. Elsevier Inc. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.102090

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