…Looking at the lessons of the past anywhere in the world
The losses from the second and third wave of the previous year. Each country’s government should carefully analyze why it happened. and bring to improve so that the country has more efficient systems and mechanisms
decision-making process at that critical moment Empirical data is needed. Knowledge through education according to standard procedures and is accepted internationally
especially if it is a crisis to the welfare and safety in the lives of people in society More must not tolerate policy decisions and measures that lead to social experiments, which are unfair to everyone in society.
Every citizen in society should have the right to access in-depth information used in policy decisions and measures. It does not open as much as I want to open. and cause people in society to be unaware of the consequences that will occur as a result of that decision at a later stage
Mechanisms to check and balance policy decisions and the functioning of government agencies responsible for policies related to the health, well-being and safety of all people in society need to be and should be able to veto.
Whether it’s regarding disease control policies, medicines, vaccines, and other things.
If you can do this In the future, society will be better prepared to deal with crises. People will have a level of knowledge. have better self-care competencies, becoming a health literate society
Health literacy can occur. must make people able to ask questions access information Search for the information you need. to understand the matter deeply and lead to decision-making to behave properly and appropriately
…for our Thai situation
The outbreak continues to be severe. Encourage everyone to protect themselves regularly. Infections are not common, not sparrows, and can have long-term effects as long-term COVID.
always wear a mask keep distance from others Avoid eating, drinking, or sharing food with others.
It’s best not to be infected.