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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on People’s Health and Management Strategies

Received: 13 June 2022    Accepted: 13 July 2022    Published: 20 July 2022
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Abstract

Long-term sequelae of neocrown pneumonia are usually symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, cognitive dysfunction, and neurological impairment that persist in people with neocrown virus infection and cannot be explained by other diagnoses. A combination of studies has found that sequelae due to different strains do not fundamentally differ across regions of the world, that long-term sequelae can occur in mildly and asymptomatically infected individuals. More importantly, the COVID-19 pandemic may cause paralysis of healthcare institutions. The impact of long-term sequelae of neocrown pneumonia is emerging. The good news is that it may force the population of the healthy living and the implementation of graded treatment. Also, it can help promote traditional Chinese medicine. As far as the application of the Internet in the prevention and control of the COVID-19 pandemic is concerned, both Internet medical care and pharmaceutical e-commerce have opportunities to develop. But its negative effects are also obvious. The COVID-19 pandemic not only affect the normal order of social production and life, but also threaten the human health continuously. Badly, it will shock the health care system and challenge the equity of the access to health services. Large gap between online pharmaceutical services and actual demand is another serious problem. Four countermeasures are proposed to address the above problems. First, construct a modern health governance system. Second, improve the modernization of major pandemic treatment system. Third, strengthen the prevention and control of major pandemics. Fourth, innovate the medical service model.

Published in Science Journal of Public Health (Volume 10, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.sjph.20221004.11
Page(s) 158-164
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COVID-19, People’s Health, Long-Term Sequelae

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  • Development Research Center of Shandong Provincial People's Government, Jinan, China

  • Development Research Center of Shandong Provincial People's Government, Jinan, China

  • Business School, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

  • Business School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

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