Raina Sunil K, Kumar Raman
Community Medicine, Dr. R. P. Government Medical College, Tanda, Himachal Pradesh, India.
National President, Academy of Family Physicians of India, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2023 Jun;12(6):1027-1029. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_839_23. Epub 2023 Jun 30.
While the capabilities of the low and middle-income countries (LMIC) have always been defined as "doubtful" to deal with public health crises of Covid pandemic magnitude, a flip-flop and incoherent response by the high-income countries (HIC) was unexpected. In the unprecedented moment of the pandemic, it is that we are beginning to find among ourselves, across the globe a search for stronger, resilient, scalable, and economy-efficient foundations in health systems that are capable of delivering healthcare to all. The apparently underperforming international health bodies have only increased this willingness of individual nations to look towards multilateralism as the foundational principle for not just the exchange of ideas but to deliver on these. India, a vibrant and the largest democracy, has showed her willingness to overcome, for example, the limitation of the vaccines during COVID to a few by making availability and possible delivery of a safe and effective vaccine to populations across the world. This has not only been seen as a hope to surmount challenges through help from others but also as a show of human resilience in the face of adversity.
虽然中低收入国家(LMIC)应对新冠疫情这种规模的公共卫生危机的能力一直被认为“存疑”,但高收入国家(HIC)的反复无常且前后矛盾的应对却出人意料。在疫情这一前所未有的时刻,我们开始在全球范围内发现,大家都在寻求建立更强大、更具韧性、可扩展且经济高效的卫生系统基础,这些卫生系统能够为所有人提供医疗服务。那些表现明显不佳的国际卫生机构只是进一步增强了各个国家将多边主义视为不仅是交流想法,更是落实这些想法的基本原则的意愿。印度,一个充满活力的最大民主国家,已展现出其意愿,比如,在新冠疫情期间克服疫苗仅供应给少数人的限制,向世界各地的民众提供安全有效的疫苗并实现可能的接种。这不仅被视为通过他人帮助克服挑战的希望,也被视为面对逆境时人类韧性的体现。