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  • Regions of the world and the COVID-19 health emergency

    Author(s)
    Fronek, Patricia
    Rotabi-Casares, Karen
    Liang, Jiaqiang
    Roujanavong, Wanchai
    Kim, Myung Hun
    Kim, Sungmin
    Wismayanti, Yanuar Farida
    Mandayam, Gokul
    Lopez Pelaez, Antonio
    Di Rosa, Roberta
    Dickens, Jonathan
    Neamtu, Nicoleta
    Hideg, Madalina
    Fonseca, Claudia
    Briggs, Lynne
    et al.
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Fronek, Patricia
    Briggs, Lynne
    Year published
    2022
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    Abstract
    Chapter 2 takes readers on a journey through world regions during the first six months of the pandemic, a period shaped by vastly different approaches between and within countries ranging from denial, mitigation to suppression. Some countries had to deal with major weather events and other disasters while also managing the health emergency. The ideologies of governments came to the fore influencing whether health or economies were prioritised, the science was accepted, and whether approaches were informed by individualism or collective responsibility. The first six months of the pandemic highlighted vast inequalities and ...
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    Chapter 2 takes readers on a journey through world regions during the first six months of the pandemic, a period shaped by vastly different approaches between and within countries ranging from denial, mitigation to suppression. Some countries had to deal with major weather events and other disasters while also managing the health emergency. The ideologies of governments came to the fore influencing whether health or economies were prioritised, the science was accepted, and whether approaches were informed by individualism or collective responsibility. The first six months of the pandemic highlighted vast inequalities and established the global conditions for the emergence of new variants.
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    Book Title
    Social work in health emergencies: Global perspectives
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003111214-3
    Subject
    Health sciences
    Human society
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/412491
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