Abstract

This comprehensive review examines the epidemiology of the COVID-19 pandemic, shedding light on pivotal lessons learned and their implications for future healthcare preparedness. Analyzing the global landscape of the virus, the review delves into transmission dynamics, risk factors influencing severe outcomes, and the effectiveness of diverse public health interventions. It provides a nuanced exploration of the challenges encountered by healthcare systems worldwide, elucidating strengths and vulnerabilities brought to the forefront by the pandemic. The study underscores the need for a multifaceted approach to healthcare preparedness, emphasizing the critical importance of integrated surveillance systems, agile response mechanisms, and the implementation of evidence-based strategies. Drawing on experiences from diverse regions, the review identifies key lessons in pandemic management, showcasing successful strategies and innovative interventions that have proven effective in curbing the virus's spread. Moreover, the review examines the role of vaccination campaigns in shaping the trajectory of the pandemic and emphasizes the vital contribution of technology in bolstering healthcare resilience. As the world grapples with the long-term effects of COVID-19, this review aims to distill essential insights that can inform future pandemic preparedness efforts. By synthesizing knowledge gleaned from the challenges posed by COVID-19, this comprehensive analysis offers a foundation for evidence-based strategies, guiding global healthcare systems towards enhanced readiness to confront and mitigate the impact of future infectious threats.
 Keywords: Pandemic, Epidemiology, COVID-19, Healthcare, Review.

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