Conflict and COVID-19: a double burden for Afghanistan’s healthcare system

Author:

Lucero-Prisno Don Eliseo,Essar Mohammad Yasir,Ahmadi Attaullah,Lin Xu,Adebisi Yusuff Adebayo

Abstract

AbstractThe novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has put an additional strain on Afghanistan’s weak healthcare system. Prior to the pandemic, the government and its allies had already problems in providing high quality health services for the people in Afghanistan because of inadequate facilities, insecurities, and ongoing conflicts. This year, COVID-19 exacerbated the situation and overwhelmed the healthcare system even further. As predicted, an influx of migrants suspected of having COVID-19 contributed to community transmission and led to an increase of cases across the country. A series of deadly attacks on civilians and healthcare workers in the country poses an additional burden, and severely weakens healthcare structures in times where health services are indispensable. These circumstances make evident that the international community needs to provide more support for Afghanistan’s healthcare system and pass the United Nations resolution for a ceasefire in the country.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health(social science)

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