| Literature DB >> 33081367 |
Sang M Lee1, DonHee Lee2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has swept the world like a gigantic tsunami, turning social and economic activities upside down.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Korean response strategies; equity; lessons learned; public health systems
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33081367 PMCID: PMC7590030 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17207548
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Cities most affected by COVID-19 and Daegu’s strategies to combat the pandemic.
| Major City | Number of Confirmed Cases | Number of Deaths | Mortality Rate | Response Strategies Implemented by Daegu to Deal with the Pandemic |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Worldwide | 6,263,632 | 375,542 | 6.00% |
Converted private hospitals into isolation hospitals Identified members of Shincheonji church who had symptoms via phone surveys and screening tests Provided 100 smartphones to civilian physicians to assist them in diagnosing, via video calls, patients that needed to be self-quarantined The first city to implement drive-through screening centers (Chilgok Kyungbook National University Hospital, Yeungnam University Medical Center) The first city to implement mobile screening centers (management of high-risk groups such as Shincheonji cluster/nursing home residents) Ran 15 residential treatment centers in collaboration with the government |
| New York (US): | 373,040 | 24,023 | 6.44% | |
| Madrid (Spain): | 68,852 | 8691 | 12.62% | |
| Lombardy (Italy): | 89,205 | 16,143 | 18.10% | |
| Hubei (China): | 68,135 (84,154) | 4512 | 6.62% | |
| Daegu (Korea): | 6885 | 188 | 2.76% |
As of 1 June 2020 (unit: person), Sources [38,39,40,41,42,43].
A summary of COVID-19 statistics for selected countries (7 September 2020).
| Ranking Based on Confirmed Cases | Country | Confirmed Case | Deaths | Death/Case | Mortality: |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United States | 6,276,365 | 188,941 | 3.00% | 57.75 |
| 2 | India | 4,204,613 | 71,642 | 1.70% | 5.30 |
| 3 | Brazil | 4,137,521 | 126,650 | 3.10% | 60.46 |
| 4 | Russia | 1,022,228 | 17,768 | 1.70% | 12.30 |
| 5 | Peru | 683,702 | 29,687 | 4.30% | 92.80 |
| 6 | Colombia | 666,521 | 21,412 | 3.20% | 43.13 |
| 7 | South Africa | 638,517 | 14,889 | 2.30% | 25.77 |
| 8 | Mexico | 634,023 | 67,558 | 10.70% | 53.54 |
| 9 | Spain | 498,989 | 29,418 | 5.90% | 62.96 |
| 10 | Argentina | 478,792 | 9859 | 2.10% | 22.16 |
| 11 | Chile | 422,510 | 11,592 | 2.70% | 61.89 |
| 12 | Iran | 386,658 | 22,293 | 5.80% | 27.25 |
| 13 | United Kingdom | 349,500 | 41,640 | 11.90% | 62.63 |
| 14 | France | 347,268 | 30,730 | 8.80% | 45.87 |
| 15 | Bangladesh | 325,157 | 4479 | 1.40% | 2.78 |
| 16 | Saudi Arabia | 320,688 | 4081 | 1.30% | 12.11 |
| 17 | Pakistan | 298,903 | 6345 | 2.10% | 2.99 |
| 19 | Italy | 277,634 | 35,541 | 12.80% | 58.81 |
| 35 | China | 90,058 | 4730 | 5.30% | 0.34 |
| 75 | South Korea | 21,296 | 336 | 1.60% | 0.65 |
| Average of 169 countries | 160,365 | 5227 | 2.91% | 11.99 | |
Source [45].
Figure 1Mortality rates in the most affected countries. Source [45].
Example hospitals with confirmed COVID-19 cases.
| Case | Cause | Response | Lesson |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hospital A | Noncompliance with regulation by a patient aid |
Emergency room and outpatient center closure Quarantined for two weeks Testing of inpatients and employees Employees were allowed to use only personal vehicles to commute |
Staff must comply with regulations (mandatory mask use) |
| Hospital B | False statement by a patient |
Hospital closure Testing of all who came into contact with the patient |
The need to take responsibility if a public problem occurs (owing to the patient’s false statements) and to have mature civic consciousness |
| Hospital C | Blithe response |
Hospital closure Testing of all patients and employees |
The need to test the whole area that was potentially infected (in this case, the entire building) |
| Hospital D | Secondary mass infection following initial patient infection |
Hospital closure Testing of all who came into contact with the patient Staff self-quarantine |
The need to ensure data and information transparency The need for full cooperation with the Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) |
| Hospital E | Implemented proactive measures |
Required a paper-based health questionnaire Sent KakaoTalk or text message with the health questionnaire |
To reduce crowding and minimize hospital-acquired virus infections, various measurement methods were used by the hospital |