COVID-19 Pandemic: How the Poor Countries
Should Respond
Volume 3 - Issue 5
Olawale Emmanuel Olayide*
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- Research Fellow, Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
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Olawale Emmanuel Olayide, Research Fellow, Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Received: April 09, 2020; Published: April 27, 2020
DOI: 10.32474/CDVS.2020.03.000171
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Abstract
Since the outbreak of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on 31 December 2019 in Wuhan, China, the global community has witnessed unprecedented sensitive or specific policy responses to curtail, contain and control the disease [1-3]. Many of these responses have proven to be successful while others required critical context consideration. The situation is a learning curve for most countries of the world. The policy measures have further demonstrated that all nations of the world are indeed developing countries - some are rich while others are poor. Hence, there is need for partnership for sustainable development [1,4].
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Policy Responses to COVID-19 Pandemic|
Context is the Contest|
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