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100 0  ^aWijitbusaba Marome
245 00 ^aCOVID-19 Response in Thailand and Its Implications on Future Preparedness ^h[online resource] /^cby Wijitbusaba Marome and Rajib Shaw
300    ^aonline resource
500    ^aInt. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18(3), 1089; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18031089
505 0  ^aAbstract: Thailand has been affected by COVID-19, like other countries in the Asian region at an early stage, and the first case was reported as early as mid-January 2020. Thailand’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been guided by the “Integrated Plan for Multilateral Cooperation for Safety and Mitigation of COVID-19”. This paper analyses the health resources in the country and focuses on the response through community-level public health system and legislative measures. The paper draws some lessons on future preparedness, especially with respect to the four priorities of Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. At the end, the paper puts some key learning for future preparedness. While Thailand’s response to COVID-19 has been effective in limiting the spread of the disease, it falls short at being able to address the multiple dimensions of the crisis such as the economic and social impacts. The socioeconomic sectors have been hardest hit, with significant impact on tourism sectors. Sociopolitical system also plays an important role in governance and decision-making for pandemic responses. The analysis suggests that one opportunity for enhancing resilience in Thailand is to strive for more multilevel governance that engages with various stakeholders and to support grassroots and community-level networks. The COVID-19 pandemic recovery is a chance to recover better while leaving no one behind. An inclusive long-term recovery plan for the various impacted countries needs to take a holistic approach to address existing gaps and work towards a sustainable society. Furthering the Health Emergency Disaster Risk Management (HEDRM) Framework may support a coordinated response across various linked sectors rather than straining one particular sector
650  0 ^aCOVID-19
650  0 ^aThailand health response
650  0 ^aSendai framework
650  0 ^aInclusive recovery
655    ^aonline resource
700 0  ^aShaw, Rajib.
700 0  ^aวิจิตรบุษบา มารมย์.
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