The health, right and duty of all.
Post pandemic reflections
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48705/chztk.v4i8.1497Keywords:
health, law and traditional knowledge, health, law, traditional knowledgeAbstract
The first months of 2019 passed with the last vestiges of normality of daily life as we knew it up to that moment. The news of a disease in a remote continent seemed more like a rumor, so far away from us that we thought we were immune or too distant to care, however, reality caught up with us in the first quarter of the year.
We are facing an unprecedented situation in modern society, as citizens of the world, in the face of the much-cited globalization, we were hit, even in communities far from large cities, by the imminent pandemic. Without any preparation, we lived through social isolation, which affected our environment and altered our health and prevention routines, daily, domestic, economic, and educational activities.
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