The new normal: too much like the old one?
12th April 2022
12th April 2022
More than two years after the novel coronavirus erupted into a global pandemic, the world is beginning to settle into a new normal. COVID-19 changed how we live and work in ways that will continue long after the pandemic subsides. Digital and automation technologies are here to stay, work is done remotely, and shopping and entertainment have gone online.
The COVID-19 pandemic also laid bare an undisputable truth – the destructive path carved by the infectious SARS-CoV2 virus was only the tip of the iceberg. Studies have estimated that 60-90 percent of COVID-19 deaths have been of people living with one or more chronic condition, like obesity, heart or kidney disease, or cardiovascular diseases. And people living with NCDs are still experiencing the collateral damage of the pandemic, due to severe disruptions to essential health services.
The lack of investment in NCD prevention and care over the years has vastly amplified the toll of the COVID-19 pandemic...