Iraq and The Multi-Dimensional Response To The Outbreak of Covid 19 Pandemic
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Abstract
At the end of 2019, a deadly virus called Covid19 infected millions of the world's population and claimed many lives. It required preventive measures to curb its spread, including curfews, disruption of government and private institutions, and staying at home. In addition, oil prices collapsed due to low global demand. The research aims to develop a digital assessment of the efficiency of dealing with the pandemic in Iraq compared to the performance of other countries, so the "Pandemic Response and Recovery" guide is designed to achieve this monitoring in four dimensions: health response efficiency, effective economic response (economic recovery and accelerated recovery), community response (people's protection and social cohesion), and development response (staying on the development path)