Reliable energy and responsive built environment: The missing links in COVID-19 response in resource-limited settings

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Abstract

Irrespective of how the COVID-19 pandemic evolves over time across the globe, our past experiences with comparable zoonotic diseases demonstrate the significance of having resilient primary healthcare systems to successfully respond to public health emergencies. However, literature corroborates that in low- and middle-income countries, the primary healthcare systems are plagued with significant energy insecurity and inadequate built environment. These gaps in reliable energy and responsive built environment in primary healthcare systems are exacerbated during disruptive public health emergencies such as COVID-19. In this letter, we discuss the way forward to address these gaps and the policy and practical implications thereof.

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Rinkoo, A. V., Songara, D., Sharma, A., Patnaik, B. R., Singh, R. R., & Srivastava, R. K. (2020). Reliable energy and responsive built environment: The missing links in COVID-19 response in resource-limited settings. Tropical Medicine and Health, 48(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-020-00255-2

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