A multinational Delphi consensus to end the COVID-19 public health threat.

Jeffrey V Lazarus ORCID logo; Diana Romero ORCID logo; Christopher J Kopka; Salim Abdool Karim ORCID logo; Laith J Abu-Raddad ORCID logo; Gisele Almeida; Ricardo Baptista-Leite; Joshua A Barocas; Mauricio L Barreto; Yaneer Bar-Yam; +31 more... Quique Bassat ORCID logo; Carolina Batista; Morgan Bazilian; Shu-Ti Chiou ORCID logo; Carlos Del Rio; Gregory J Dore; George F Gao ORCID logo; Lawrence O Gostin ORCID logo; Margaret Hellard; Jose L Jimenez ORCID logo; Gagandeep Kang; Nancy Lee; Mojca Matičič; Martin McKee ORCID logo; Sabin Nsanzimana; Miquel Oliu-Barton ORCID logo; Bary Pradelski ORCID logo; Oksana Pyzik; Kenneth Rabin; Sunil Raina; Sabina Faiz Rashid; Magdalena Rathe ORCID logo; Rocio Saenz; Sudhvir Singh; Malene Trock-Hempler ORCID logo; Sonia Villapol; Peiling Yap ORCID logo; Agnes Binagwaho ORCID logo; Adeeba Kamarulzaman ORCID logo; Ayman El-Mohandes; COVID-19 Consensus Statement Panel; (2022) A multinational Delphi consensus to end the COVID-19 public health threat. Nature, 611 (7935). pp. 332-345. ISSN 0028-0836 DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-05398-2
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Despite notable scientific and medical advances, broader political, socioeconomic and behavioural factors continue to undercut the response to the COVID-19 pandemic1,2. Here we convened, as part of this Delphi study, a diverse, multidisciplinary panel of 386 academic, health, non-governmental organization, government and other experts in COVID-19 response from 112 countries and territories to recommend specific actions to end this persistent global threat to public health. The panel developed a set of 41 consensus statements and 57 recommendations to governments, health systems, industry and other key stakeholders across six domains: communication; health systems; vaccination; prevention; treatment and care; and inequities. In the wake of nearly three years of fragmented global and national responses, it is instructive to note that three of the highest-ranked recommendations call for the adoption of whole-of-society and whole-of-government approaches1, while maintaining proven prevention measures using a vaccines-plus approach2 that employs a range of public health and financial support measures to complement vaccination. Other recommendations with at least 99% combined agreement advise governments and other stakeholders to improve communication, rebuild public trust and engage communities3 in the management of pandemic responses. The findings of the study, which have been further endorsed by 184 organizations globally, include points of unanimous agreement, as well as six recommendations with >5% disagreement, that provide health and social policy actions to address inadequacies in the pandemic response and help to bring this public health threat to an end.


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