PMC:7545501 / 23656-25052 JSONTXT 3 Projects

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T103 0-71 Sentence denotes There are several possible explanations for these observed disparities.
T104 72-369 Sentence denotes For example, while the USA does maintain strong overall capacities for preventing, detecting and responding to epidemic and pandemic threats, ineffective federal leadership and an inability to deploy available capacities may have precluded a concerted whole-of-government response to the pandemic.
T105 370-577 Sentence denotes Still, despite a high overall score, some of the USA’s category-specific scores—specifically, those in category 4 (health system) and category 6 (risk environment)—do, in fact, reflect these vulnerabilities.
T106 578-1167 Sentence denotes The USA ranks 175th out of 195 countries on healthcare access, 75th in the world for number of hospital beds and earned a score of only 60.4/100 for clinic, hospital and community care capacity.35 Similarly, the USA ranks 59th out of 195 countries on measures of socioeconomic and political resilience and received a zero on measures of public confidence in government.35 Thus, even in high-scoring countries, weak governance, poor leadership and inconsistent risk messaging could impede effective implementation and coordination of core health security functions during outbreak response.
T107 1168-1309 Sentence denotes And, as we explain further in the next section, country scores solely reflect the presence or absence of critical health security capacities.
T108 1310-1396 Sentence denotes They alone do not—and cannot—provide causal explanations for reported health outcomes.