Obstacles | Reasons |
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Sudden flare up in number of patients beyond hospitals capacity | Poor adherence to health instructions and delayed closure of borders with neighboring countries |
Rapid turnover of decision makers in | Inexperience, panic, overwork, pressure from other governmental unprofessional parties |
Discredit the role of epidemiologists in controlling the pandemic | |
Uncertainty in decision making | |
Miss management due to lack of knowledge about the virus | Lack scientific approach in the treatment (no randomized trials) |
Depending on passive rather than active surveillance | Overload on HCWs and burden on health system |
Lack of periodic medical examination for frontline HCWs | Poor planning and deficient experience |
Weak implementation of vaccination campaigns especially house to house | Poor planning and limited amounts of vaccine |
Poor public cooperation | Panic, listening to rumors and negative effect of some religious and community leaders |
Challenges | |
Shortage of HCWs | Migration of doctors due to the unfavorable security condition |
Deficient supply of medicines | Domination of certain companies over the governmental supply |
Problems in maintaining PPE | Lack of national budget |
Limited bed capacity | old buildings of hospitals with no extension/renovation |
Insufficient oxygen supply | Depending on oxygen cylinders |
Inadequate training of HCWs | Lack of continuing medical education |
Insufficient amount of PCR | Restricted to the Central Laboratory of Ministry of Health |
Delayed supply of vaccination | Logistic problems |
HCWs: healhtcare workers, PPE: personal protective equipment, PCR: polymerase chain reaction