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Ass. Prof. Helen Petousis Harris: «We must prepare better for the next pandemic"

Ass. Prof. Helen Petousis Harris: «We must prepare better for the next pandemic"

The immediate lock down imposed by Jacinta’s Ardern government after the first cases detected in the country, was key for New Zealand, in order to emerge victorious in the battle with the coronavirus.

According to Helen Petousis Harris, associated professor at the University of Auckland, the key for New Zealand was a very decisive approach, expressing her hope the planet will be better prepared for the next pandemic.

Speaking to SBS Greek, Professor Petousis Harris, who has been working in the field of vaccine safety and effectiveness for 22 years, stressed that her country imposed quarantine before the number of cases increased significantly.

“We made a move very early when we only had a few cases to go out quite hard and quite quickly, so we locked down the country very early, before cases rose. Both countries had taken very similar actions, New Zealand was very early on. Australia was probably in a better position, probably had a better ability to test and better ability to trace the virus. At the time, New Zealand couldn’t do well on those things. Our move to lock down quite early it was something that has a very decisive approach, with very clear communication, has helped us”, she said.

Referring the days ahead, Helen Petousis Harris said that the next steps should be very careful.

“We made a move very early when we only had a few cases to go out quite hard and quite quickly, so we locked out the country the country very early, before many cases risen. Both countries had taken very similar actions. New Zealand it was very early, but at the beginning, when we enter into this, Australia was probably in a better position. I think they probably had better ability to test and better ability to trace. At the time, New Zealand couldn’t do either of these things well. Our move was to lock down quite early it was something that has a very decisive approach, with very clear communication, has helped us”, she said.

Professor Petousis Harris also spoke about the possibility of a second wave of infections, which she described as possible.

“We have to be very careful that we proceed with caution and we keep up as much testing as we can and also able to contact trace, because is possible new cases to arrive, they can be bought in from overseas still of course even if only a few people are coming, they can still come back in. So that’s going to be difficult. Also and I am sure Australia must be facing this too how we join the rest of the world, when we have control of COVID-19. It's always a possibility and I think that's what you have to be prepared for when you get to this point, prepared to manage the possibility of a second wave and to avoid that occurring to not let your guard down, which I think some countries had, they relaxed and they have been taking perhaps a little by surprised. It’s guaranteed, we take pandemics right through our history. This is not the first time we see a bat coronavirus emerged for example we had SARS we had MERS and now we have this one, and scientist have been warning for a long time this coronavirus is a pandemic thread. We had a pandemic in 2009-2010 from swine flu when the flu jumps from pigs into humans from which is happens periodically. It will happen again, I hope next time we will be better prepared”.

Source: sbs.com.au

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