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Three points as to whether government is doing enough to deliver services to your community to curb the spread of coved 19??

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As of 13 April, more than 1.7 million people have been infected, and almost

85 000 people have lost their lives. WHO grieves with all families who have lost

a loved one, and salutes health workers all over the world who have put themselves

in harm’s way every day to save lives.

The global spread of the virus has overwhelmed health systems, and caused

widespread social and economic disruption.

By putting societies and economies on hold, we have curtailed the ability of the

virus to spread through our communities. These defensive measures have helped

to limit some of the short-term impacts of the virus, and bought us time to translate

what we have learned about the virus into solutions so that we can get back

to a more normal way of living: a new normal.

We have learned so much about this virus, and we’re still learning. This strategy

update is based on the evidence the world has accumulated in the past three

months about how COVID-19 spreads, the severity of disease it causes, how

to treat it, and how to stop it.

One of the main things we’ve learned is that the faster all cases are found, tested

and isolated, the harder we make it for this virus to spread. This principle will save

lives and mitigate the economic impact of the pandemic.

This document guides the public health response to COVID-19 at national

and subnational levels, including practical guidance for strategic action, tailored

to the local context.

This pandemic is much more than a health crisis. It requires a whole-of-government

and whole-of-society response. The resolve and sacrifice of frontline health

workers must be matched by every individual and every political leader to put

in place the measures to end the pandemic.

We’re all in this together, and we will only succeed together. There is no time

to waste. WHO’s singular focus is on working to serve all people to save lives

and stop the pandemic.

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