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Figure 6: The four stages of a disaster include: I = preparedness, II = mitigation, III = response, and IV = recovery. Line A represents the normal capacity and resources of a healthcare system. During a disaster the system tries gradually to increase its capacity (Line B, dashed line). The solid white line curve represents a disaster situation (T0 = start, T1 = end); Mitigation is represented by dashed white curve (T0 = start, T2 = end). The monkeypox outbreak is similar to the yellow curve.(Illustrated by Professor Fikri Abu-Zidan, Professor of Disaster Medicine, The Research Office, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates University)

Figure 6: The four stages of a disaster include: I = preparedness, II = mitigation, III = response, and IV = recovery. Line A represents the normal capacity and resources of a healthcare system. During a disaster the system tries gradually to increase its capacity (Line B, dashed line). The solid white line curve represents a disaster situation (T0 = start, T1 = end); Mitigation is represented by dashed white curve (T0 = start, T2 = end). The monkeypox outbreak is similar to the yellow curve.(<i>Illustrated by Professor Fikri Abu-Zidan, Professor of Disaster Medicine, The Research Office, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates University</i>)