5 key learnings from the pandemic are:
✔️The virus continues to circulate
✔️It impacts on all sectors
✔️Decisions require explicit trade offs
✔️Collective responses are powerful and needed
✔️Public health vital for societies and economies
says @davidnabarro#RSPHSparksDebates
Inequalities make people sick. This reality needs to underpin new demands - not just to maintain the Bevanite principles that underpin our NHS, but to expand and spread them to our wider welfare state, economy and public health too, says @cthomasippr#RSPHSparksDebates
Governments must actively intervene to support the redesign of transport systems, cities, production and distribution of food, markets for financial investments, and health systems. Such transformation could realise vast health benefits, says @AlisonDDCox#RSPHSparksDebates
"#LevellingUp requires: 1. Improved quality of life and life expectancy for everyone.
2: Healthier environments that support healthy life.
3: Equity across all demographics.
4: Greater investment in public health." says @JyotsnaVohra#RSPHSparksDebates
NHS has been a largely reactive service to ensure universal access. To truly be a health service it needs to evolve and be more proactive and focused on prevention. Will the pandemic be enough of a catalyst to usher in a change in focus?
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We are now two years on from when the first positive cases of Covid-19 were recorded in the UK
Since then, the UK has had:
>156 thousand deaths
>17.3 million cases
>138 million vaccinations
(1/5)
We are profoundly grateful for the immense sacrifices made by our health workforce to save lives, and also to the public, for facing long periods of isolation, often with significant financial difficulties, to keep each other safe. (2/5)
The rapid creation and roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccines is a landmark achievement, and testament to the collaborative efforts of people across the world. To maintain our progress, we must continue this global mindset, by pushing for vaccine equity across all countries. (3/5)