Lessons learnt from the first wave of COVID-19 in Damascus, Syria: a multicentre retrospective cohort study.
Ibrahem HanafiLyana AlzamelOla AlnabelsiSondos SallamSamaher AlmousaPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
The Syrian healthcare system expressed minor resilience in facing the COVID-19 pandemic, as its assets vanished swiftly with a limited number of cases. This forced physicians to reserve resources (e.g., ventilators) for the most severe cases, which led to poor outcomes of in-hospital management and limited the admission capacity for milder cases. The overwhelmed system additionally suffered from constrained coordination, suboptimal allocation of the accessible resources and a severe inability to informatively report on the catastrophic pandemic course in Syria.