SWAAY February 14, 2022
Serena K. Johnson

Experts agree that the Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has taken the whole world by surprise. And while it’s true that countries are now starting to bounce back and reclaim the losses they’ve incurred during the height of the global health crisis, many aren’t still able to fully grasp the debilitating long-term ill impacts of the whole ordeal.
Being a health crisis, perhaps the most impaired sector worldwide is the healthcare industry. When the infection erupted and made rounds in almost every country in the globe, healthcare providers and professionals were dragged by the neck in helping curb the spread of the illness.
Even with the situation being slightly better and becoming more manageable in certain...

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