Review
COVID-19 pandemic and challenges for socio-economic issues, healthcare and National Health Programs in India

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Highlights

  • The nationwide lockdown for coronavirus could potentially affect both the economy and the health of India.

  • The review calls attention to the cascading effects of the lockdown on the economic downturn and thereby on health, healthcare and National Control Programs.

Abstract

Background and aims

The nationwide lockdown was imposed in India following novel coronavirus pandemic. In this paper, we discuss socio-economic, health and National healthcare challenges following lockdown, with focus on population belonging to low socio-economic stratum (SES).

Methods

A literature search was conducted using PubMed and Google Scholar. In addition, existing guidelines including those by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, and articles from several non-academic sources (e.g. news websites etc.) were accessed.

Results

While the nationwide lockdown has resulted in financial losses and has affected all segments of society, the domino effect on health, healthcare and nutrition could possibly pose major setbacks to previously gained successes of National health programs.

Conclusion

Apart from firm economic measures, all National Health Programs should be re-strengthened to avert possible surge of communicable (apart from COVID19) and non-communicable diseases. These efforts should be focussed on population belonging to low SES.

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