New York. At least 19 health experts in the world have proposed a new three-phase proposal, called ‘Fair Priority Model’, aimed at reducing the death and other health risks caused by Kovid-19. “The vaccine has to be distributed among the public in a fair way, but naturally what we do, the more fragile the situation, the first,” says Ezekin J. Emanuel, lead author of research from the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Priority. We believe the vaccine will reduce the deaths of people experiencing the epidemic. ”
In their proposal, the authors state three things that must be taken into account at the time of vaccine delivery: benefiting people and limiting losses, prioritizing non-beneficiaries and giving equal attention to each individual.
The ‘Fair Priority Model’ has noted these important things to reduce the three types of losses arising from Kovid-19. These are three disadvantages: death or permanent damage to an organ, indirect effects on health, such as high pressure and stress on the health care system and financial devastation.
This is the first phase of the model, in which researchers have said to prevent death, especially premature death. In every country, life expectancy rate is being confirmed due to premature death due to Kovid-19. Generally, the global health index is determined on this basis. Life expectancy rate is the average number of years remaining in the life of a given age.
In the second phase, there has been talk of economic reform, in which the condition of the lower class people is also improved, so that poverty can be prevented from spreading.
The third phase is said to give priority to those countries where transmission rates are the highest, although the same amount of vaccine distribution has been reported in every country to prevent this.
Researchers point out that countries should be ranked on the priority list based on the number of frontline health care workers. Similarly, in countries where the number of elderly people is high, focusing on the vaccine will neither reduce the spread of the virus nor reduce the death rate. If we talk about low or middle income countries, then the number of old people is generally less.
Overall, the model seeks to reduce harm, focus on non-beneficiaries, and maintain equality among people.
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