To take stock of lessons learned from COVID-19 around the world and in the United States, the Forum on Microbial Threats held two virtual workshops during 2021. The first workshop focused on what it means to frame the response to COVID-19 through a "syndemic" approach, and what the implications would be for global recovery. The second workshop focused more broadly on key lessons and emerging data from ongoing pandemic response efforts that can be incorporated into current health systems to improve resilience and preparedness for future outbreaks.
This workshop explored the long-term effects of COVID-19 on health equity, including considerations for mental health and social determinants of health. It also addressed uncertainties during a pandemic, such as trust, communication, and engagement and explored approaches to systematize recovery efforts to improve the ongoing responses and prepare for the next pandemic. Experts discussed possibilities for a post-pandemic world and a response strategy for stakeholders that ensures sustained community partnerships and prioritization of health equity. This Proceedings of a Workshop summarizes the presentations and discussions from the second workshop.
Table of Contents
Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 Potential Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 on Health Equity 3 Addressing Uncertainties in Pandemic Communication 4 Systematizing Recovery Efforts to Mitigate the Next Pandemic 5 Strategies for a Post-COVID World References Appendix A: Workshop Statement of Task Appendix B: Workshop Agenda Appendix C: Speaker Biographies Appendix D: Table of Strategic Actionsfrom Group One Appendix E: Table of Strategic Actions from Group Two