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Countries with delayed COVID-19 introduction - characteristics, drivers, gaps, and opportunities.

Zheng LiCynthia JonesGirum S EjiguNisha GeorgeAmanda L GellerGregory C ChangAlys AdamskiLedor S IgbohRebecca D MerrillPhilip RicksSara A MirzaMichael Lynch
Published in: Globalization and health (2021)
Limited testing capacity suggests that most of the 24 delayed countries may have lacked the capability to detect and identify cases early through sentinel and case-based surveillance. Low global connectedness, geographic isolation, and border measures were common among these countries and may have contributed to the delayed introduction of COVID-19 into these countries. This paper contributes to identifying opportunities for pandemic preparedness, such as increasing disease detection, surveillance, and international collaborations. As the global situation continues to evolve, it is essential for countries to improve and prioritize their capacities to rapidly prevent, detect, and respond, not only for COVID-19, but also for future outbreaks.
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