COVID-19 in Pakistan: A national analysis of five pandemic waves.
Taimoor AhmadMujahid AbdullahAbdul MueedFaisal SultanAyesha KhanAdnan Ahmad KhanPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Each wave displayed distinct characteristics that must be interpreted in the context of the level of response and the variant driving the epidemic. Key indicators suggest that COVID-19 preventive measures kept pace with the disease. Waves 1 and 2 were mainly about prevention and learning how to clinically manage patients. Vaccination started late during wave 3 and its impact on hospitalizations and deaths became visible in wave 5. The impact of highly virulent strains Alpha/B.1.1.7 and Delta/B.1.617.2 variants during wave 3 and milder but more infectious Omicron/B.1.1.529 during wave 5 are apparent.