The document discusses how Japan is falling behind in healthcare innovation due to insufficient medical facilities limiting vaccine development. It also notes that governments must secure budgets and investments to strengthen healthcare systems. The Philippines' healthcare system needs priority from the government to improve services, and having research facilities could have allowed doctors and scientists to develop a vaccine against COVID-19 earlier. Previous legislation introduced in 2013 called the Pandemic and Disaster Response Act, if passed, would have strengthened response to public health emergencies like the current pandemic.
The document discusses how Japan is falling behind in healthcare innovation due to insufficient medical facilities limiting vaccine development. It also notes that governments must secure budgets and investments to strengthen healthcare systems. The Philippines' healthcare system needs priority from the government to improve services, and having research facilities could have allowed doctors and scientists to develop a vaccine against COVID-19 earlier. Previous legislation introduced in 2013 called the Pandemic and Disaster Response Act, if passed, would have strengthened response to public health emergencies like the current pandemic.
The document discusses how Japan is falling behind in healthcare innovation due to insufficient medical facilities limiting vaccine development. It also notes that governments must secure budgets and investments to strengthen healthcare systems. The Philippines' healthcare system needs priority from the government to improve services, and having research facilities could have allowed doctors and scientists to develop a vaccine against COVID-19 earlier. Previous legislation introduced in 2013 called the Pandemic and Disaster Response Act, if passed, would have strengthened response to public health emergencies like the current pandemic.
Japan is falling behind in wellbeing innovative work.
This is because vaccine prescribing cannot
be supported by sufficient medical facilities. In addition, in order to strengthen the health system, governments must secure budgets and investments. In his 2019 Inquirer news report last year, the financial plan designated for wellbeing was cut. His budget for 2020 was originally £98.6 billion, but it has been reduced by £10 billion. I don't believe the fund will be a burden on the government if it is not withdrawn. The Philippines' underperforming health care system should be given priority by the government in order to improve services, as this incident demonstrates. Also, if the Philippines have a research facility just before this pandemic starts, I think doctors and scientists there might be able to make a vaccine against the virus. With legislation to effectively respond to COVID 19, we are prepared and confident that no one will suffer the consequences of her COVID 19. This would have resulted in a better outcome. Previous Representative Miriam Safeguard Santiago passed Senate Bill 1573, the Pandemic and Debacle Reaction Act, in 2013, as per CNN Philippines. Congressperson Miriam presented the bill in the midst of worldwide worry over the MERS flare-up. The purpose of the bill's introduction was to strengthen the response to public health emergencies like pandemics and outbreaks. Tragically the bill is as yet forthcoming. Our government was prepared when this law went into effect seven years earlier, and we believe it will be an effective response to public health emergencies like Covid 19.