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Certified Coronavirus Immunity as a Resource and Strategy to Cope with Pandemic Costs
Kyklos ( IF 1.796 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-15 , DOI: 10.1111/kykl.12227
Reiner Eichenberger , Rainer Hegselmann , David A. Savage , David Stadelmann , Benno Torgler

A pandemic is not only a biological event and a public health disaster, but it also generates impacts that are worth understan ding from a societal, historical, and cultural perspective. In this contribution, we argue that as the disease spreads, we are able to harness a valuable key resource, namely people who have immunity to Corona. This vital resource must be employed effectively, it must be certified, it must be searched for, it must be found, and it may even be actively produced. We discuss why this needs to be done and how this can be achieved. Our arguments not only apply to the current pandemic, but also to any future rapidly spreading, infectious disease epidemics. In addition, we argue for awareness of a secondary non-biological crisis arising from the side effects of pandemic reactions. There is a risk that the impacts of the secondary crisis could outweigh that of the biological event from a health and societal perspective.

中文翻译:

经认证的冠状病毒免疫力作为应对大流行成本的资源和策略

大流行不仅是生物学事件和公共卫生灾难,而且还产生了值得从社会、历史和文化角度理解的影响。在这篇文章中,我们认为随着疾病的传播,我们能够利用一种宝贵的关键资源,即对电晕具有免疫力的人。这种重要资源必须得到有效利用、必须得到认证、必须被搜索、必须被发现,甚至可以被积极生产。我们讨论为什么需要这样做以及如何实现。我们的论点不仅适用于当前的流行病,也适用于任何未来迅速蔓延的传染病流行病。此外,我们主张意识到大流行反应的副作用引起的继发性非生物危机。
更新日期:2020-04-15
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