Accelerating policy response to curb non-communicable diseases: an imperative to mitigate the dual public health crises of non-communicable diseases and COVID-19 in India

Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) are a threat to public health and sustainable development. NCDs were equated to being a ‘pandemic’ before COVID-19 originated. Globally, NCDs caused approximately 74% of deaths (2019). India accounted for nearly 14.5% of these deaths. NCDs and COVID-19 have a lethal...

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