South Asia's COVID-19 History and Surveillance: Updated Epidemiological Assessment.
Lori Ann PostAlan G SoetiknoScott A WuClaudia A HawkinsMaryann MasonEgon Anderson OzerRobert Leo MurphySarah B WelchYingxuan LiuRobert J HaveyCharles B MossChad J AchenbachAlexander L LundbergPublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2024)
While COVID-19 continued to circulate in South Asia, the rate of transmission had remained below the outbreak threshold for well over a year ahead of the WHO declaration. COVID-19 is endemic in the region and no longer reaches the threshold of the pandemic definition. Both standard and enhanced surveillance metrics confirm that the pandemic had ended by the time of the WHO declaration. Prevention policies should be a focus ahead of future pandemics. On that point, policy should emphasize an epidemiological task force with widespread testing and a contact-tracing system.