Inspired by another thread. I think we should be doing more to tackle covid, but that is not for this thread. I'm interested in knowing how if we maintain current policy, we tackle the impacts.
So, impacts on social care,
impacts on healthcare (for everything - not just covid),
access to healthcare (where threat of covid on current health conditions for some means to risky to access healthcare with no infection control), access to healthcare as other issues triggered by covid exacerbate in population, hospital acquired infections leading to longer stays, susceptibility to and impact of other viruses rise post infection,
impacts on mental health and mental health services, impacts on number of people able to donate organs, blood etc (can't if have long covid)
confidence/accountability in/of public health / government messaging (during lockdown, post restrictions, vaccination and current- much can be picked apart on messaging inc. honesty)
impacts on education, impacts on attendance,
impacts on workforce, impacts on businesses
impacts of not being able to exercise, impacts of increasingly sick population (including those sick, but able to work), impacts on finances - increase in poverty, impacts on very vulnerable,
impacts on those in abusive situations, impacts on those wanting insurance policies etc etc.
I know there are many other areas, but hopefully you get drift.
How do we tackle the impacts of current policy?