Saving Lives and Livelihoods in the COVID-19 Pandemic: What Have We Learned, Particularly from Asia?

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Kok, Derek Qi Ren [1 ]
Woo, Wing Thye [2 ,3 ,4 ]
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[1] Sunway Univ, Jeffrey Sachs Ctr Sustainable Dev, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[2] Sunway Univ, Jeffrey Cheah Inst Southeast Asia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[3] Fudan Univ, Sch Econ, Shanghai, Peoples R China
[4] Chinese Acad Social Sci, Inst Populat & Labour Econ IPLE, Beijing, Peoples R China
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10.1162/asep_a_00833
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The key practices in successful government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic are (1) early border controls to contain the initial spread of the virus from abroad; (2) rapidly increasing the capacity of national health systems in terms of mobilizing staff, securing supplies (e.g., protective equipment and respiratory devices), and optimizing space (e.g., ensuring adequate numbers of acute and intensive care beds) to scale up testing-tracing-treating infrastructure; (3) promoting individual hygienic behavior such as social distancing and face mask use, which requires, respectively, active government enforcement of regulations against holding spreader events, and strong government intervention in the market to ensure adequate supplies; (4) fiscal measures to extend disaster relief to workers, businesses, and vulnerable populations; and (5) clear, concise, and consistent communications from leaders and authorities. International cooperation must have a key role in the fight against the pandemic. So far, a global response to the crisis has been glaringly absent. Although it is understandable that countries prioritize their own needs, it must be understood that no country is safe until every other country is also safe. Global access to future vaccines, supplies, tests, and treatments is the only way to ensure the virus is truly eradicated within a country. The richer countries should establish a global fund to provide the poor countries with the needed vaccine, and to enhance their efforts in testing, tracing, and treating COVID-19 cases.
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