2022
DOI: 10.17159/sajs.2022/14995
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Health in a post-COVID-19 world

Abstract: In the previous article in this issue (S Afr J Sci. 2022;118(11/12), Art. #13165), the emergence and spread of COVID-19 pari passu with climate change and planetary degradation were interpreted as late manifestations in the trend towards gradual decline into disorder (entropy) in an unstable and ecologically threatened planet. In this article, as we contemplate a post-COVID world, the question is whether new insights could generate courageous, prescient leadership towards new paradigms of health, politics, eco… Show more

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“…Future directions include focused discussions to yield concrete outputs like implementation guidelines and tool designs, prioritizing community engagement, cultural sensitivity, and ongoing learning. Post-COVID, public health is faced with the growth of misinformation (8,9), health inequity (10)(11)(12), the mental health crisis (13,14), malnutrition (15,16), and a myriad of other pressing matters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future directions include focused discussions to yield concrete outputs like implementation guidelines and tool designs, prioritizing community engagement, cultural sensitivity, and ongoing learning. Post-COVID, public health is faced with the growth of misinformation (8,9), health inequity (10)(11)(12), the mental health crisis (13,14), malnutrition (15,16), and a myriad of other pressing matters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RI workshop emphasized the necessity for accessible, user-friendly tools bridging technical knowledge and community needs. Post-COVID, public health is faced with the growth of misinformation (8,9), health inequity (10)(11)(12), the mental health crisis (13,14), malnutrition (15,16), and a myriad of other pressing matters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%