id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-344985-3mu9rrql Fakhruddin, Bapon Are we there yet? The transition from response to recovery for the COVID-19 pandemic 2020-05-12 .txt text/plain 4305 202 48 While the COVID-19 pandemic has already had far-reaching socioeconomic consequences commonly associated with natural hazards (such as disruption to society, economic damage, and loss of lives), the response of governments around the world has been unparalleled and unlike anything seen before. Pandemics indeed force us to think beyond typical emergency management structures; the cycles of the disaster risk management in the case of biological and other natural hazards are not exactly the same and no one-size-fits-all approach may be used. Pandemics indeed force us to think beyond typical emergency management structures; the cycles of the disaster risk management in the case of biological and other natural hazards are not exactly the same and no one-size-fits-all approach may be used. Necessary for an effective recovery, the pandemic response needs to be a holistic response, combined with an improved data ecosystem between the public health system and the community. ./cache/cord-344985-3mu9rrql.txt ./txt/cord-344985-3mu9rrql.txt