
Public Health Crises
Public health crises are significant health threats that affect a large number of people, often requiring urgent response. These can arise from infectious diseases (like pandemics), environmental issues (such as pollution), or natural disasters (like floods). They can overwhelm healthcare systems, disrupt communities, and impact economies. Governments and organizations must work quickly to contain these crises through effective communication, prevention strategies, and medical interventions. The goal is to protect public health, ensure safety, and minimize harm to individuals and communities while restoring normalcy.