The Lancet-Chatham House Commission on improving population health post COVID-19.
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The health of populations across the planet is in a perilous state during the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 550 000 deaths worldwide as of July 10, 2020.1 The disease burden is falling mainly on the most disadvantaged groups worldwide and there are major impacts on health systems across high, middle, and low-income countries. In parallel with these direct health impacts, the economic effects of lockdowns are leading to an unprecedented global recession which will have ramifications well into the future. But while the focus is, rightly, on responding to the immediate threat of the pandemic, it is important to remember that over 40 million people die each year from non-communicable diseases (NCDs), more than 70% of all global deaths.
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Lancet
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0140-6736
1474-547X
1474-547X
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396
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Elsevier
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Wellcome Trust (206853/Z/17/Z)
TMM and HR are Co-chairs of The Lancet–Chatham House Commission. We declare no competing interests. Funding for the Commission is provided as part of a Collaborative Award in Science from Wellcome Trust Behaviour Change by Design: 206853/Z/17/Z; principal investigator is TMM.

