The under-reporting of cases and deaths, and the absence of upsurge are due to limited access to health facilities, poorly developed surveillance systems, insufficient testing capacity, restricted international arrivals limiting virus introduction, reduced internal mobility, and demographics.
It is erroneous to think that the spread of COVID-19 can be solely explained by poor social determinants of health and misconduct of governments. According to the WHO COVID-19 dashboard, as of May 18, 2021, the ten countries reporting the highest number of cases included the USA, France, the UK, Italy, Germany, and Spain, all of which have democratic systems and some of the highest gross domestic product in the world.
COVID-19 is a new and complex disease which is still misunderstood, and we are encouraging impartial, collaborative research from experts in virology, epidemiology, vaccinology, sociology, and economy.
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ScienceDirectAccess this article on ScienceDirect Linked ArticlesNew COVID-19 resurgence in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean regionAfter 7 weeks of falling numbers of COVID-19 cases , a global upsurge was reported during the week of Feb 22, 2021. This case resurgence was observed earlier in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean region, where, between Jan 30 and Feb 26, 2021, the number of weekly cases increased from 158 004 to 207 424 (31%; appendix).
Full-Text PDF Addressing the real trajectory of COVID-19 in the Eastern Mediterranean regionPierre Nabeth and colleagues1 highlight the resurgence in COVID-19 cases in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean region and identify factors that might have contributed to this rise. They identify changes in testing capacity, mass gatherings, decreased adherence to public health measures, and increased transmissibility of new SARS-CoV-2 variants emerging globally.
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