DUNEDIN (NEW ZEALAND): The rising threat of epidemics and pandemics adds urgency for the government to act on the recommendations of the long-awaited inquiry into New Zealand's COVID response.
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into COVID-19 report found New Zealand—like most other countries—was not well prepared for a pandemic of COVID's scale and duration.
To prepare for the next inevitable pandemic, the report says New Zealand must build public health capacity to increase the range of response options and tools available to decision makers.
The big question is when and how the government will implement these recommendations, particularly in the context of job cuts and downsizing of public health capacity.
Te Whatu Ora/Health NZ is set to cut 1,500 more jobs (on top of more than 500 voluntary redundancies), including positions in the national public health service and its digital and data teams.
These capabilities are critical for any future pandemic response, so there is a strong argument to halt the cuts while New Zealand is implementing the recommendations of the COVID inquiry.
Strategy is key The report concludes that New Zealand's adoption of an elimination strategy was highly successful, but had wide-ranging impacts on all aspects of life.
The strategy required early use of border controls, lockdowns and other restrictions which helped prevent widespread infection until most of the population was vaccinated. This response gave New Zealand one of the lowest COVID mortality rates globally.
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