IMPACT OF COVID-19 MITIGATION POLICIES: LESSONS LEARNED FROM US AND MIDDLE-HIGH INCOME COUNTRIES uri icon

abstract

  • Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has been a natural global epidemiological experiment unique to our century and a massive shock to older adults and to systems that care for them. There was a lack of a global unified plan to mitigate and control the spread of COVID-19. Several middle-or-high income nations struggled to control the viral spread resulting in increased mortality due to a combination of lack of public health measures and existing disparities which were magnified during the pandemic. The purpose of this review by a team of international experts is to (1) to examine reasons for the varied COVID-19 responses within U.S. and among other middle-or-high-income countries and the emergence of variants and vaccine inequities, and (2) to examine the country specific burden of cultural/structural/political determinants on access to care and mortality among older adults in various settings.

published proceedings

  • INNOVATION IN AGING

author list (cited authors)

  • Zanwar, P., Joseph, K., Omar, Z., Santos, F., Zazdravnykh, E., Heyn, P., & Perianayagam, A.

complete list of authors

  • Zanwar, Preeti||Joseph, KJ Vinod||Omar, Zaliha||Santos, Flavia||Zazdravnykh, Evguenii||Heyn, Patricia||Perianayagam, Arokiasamy