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As we reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic, many Group of 20 (G20) countries have suffered greatly from high numbers of cases and deaths. In the post-pandemic era, and as countries shift to the “new normal” of living with the virus, Indonesia’s G20 presidency provides an important platform for strengthening solidarity and cooperation to collectively “recover together, recover stronger”.
The G20 countries faced a multitude of common health threats during the pandemic, which should point the way for post-pandemic needs and priorities.
First, many countries have had to deal with the acute care needs of severely ill patients during the pandemic and faced critical shortages, for example, of ventilators, oxygen and intensive care unit (ICU) beds for the critically ill. Many were also faced with the inability to protect their frontline healthcare workers, thousands of which lost their lives during the pandemic.
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