The synergistic implications of COVID-19, public health and environmental ethics in Kenya

Inkanyiso Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.4102/ink.v16i1.107
T. Musili
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COVID-19 is a global pandemic that has unmasked the underlying and once-ignored challenges in public health, especially in Africa. The pandemic has adversely disrupted people’s lives where systemic and structural inequalities have taken root owing to the interaction among religious, political, economic, socio-cultural, environmental and other influential factors, resulting in adverse outcomes. These interactions affected not only the psychological, physical, emotional and social wellbeing of all humanity but also their ethical way of thinking. Adherence to the local government ministry of health’s stringent measures, such as voluntary self-quarantine or forced quarantine, may be unattainable. This raises several ethical issues that are not new but which become intensified in pressing situations. Ethically, legitimate public health measures and conservative environmental efforts are easier to voluntarily comply with than being enforced. In this article, a phenomenological methodology was employed to not only debunk the ethical difficulties in adhering to the pandemic’s preventive protocols, but also to reason on the entwinement between the public health and environmental concerns. The article foregrounded that the COVID-19 pandemic is both a healthcare crisis and an environmental ethics challenge. In focussing on how systemic and structural inequalities influence social life, the article argued that public health ethics informs environmental conservation towards a more holistic approach to health and wealth that flows from environmental health ethics.Contribution: The article advanced ongoing discussions on environmental health ethics. Environmental health ethics is a transdisciplinary and integrated approach that upholds sustainable balance and optimisation of the health of people, animals and ecosystems. A sensitisation and realisation of our inter-webbed relatedness to all, is a major step towards sustainable health and wealth.
肯尼亚 COVID-19、公共卫生和环境伦理的协同影响
COVID-19 是一种全球性流行病,它揭示了公共卫生领域一度被忽视的潜在挑战,尤其是在非洲。由于宗教、政治、经济、社会文化、环境和其他影响因素之间的相互作用,系统性和结构性的不平等已经在这些地方扎根,并导致了不良后果。这些相互作用不仅影响了全人类的心理、生理、情感和社会福祉,也影响了他们的伦理思维方式。遵守当地政府卫生部的严格措施,如自愿自我隔离或强制隔离,可能是无法实现的。这就提出了几个伦理问题,这些问题并不新鲜,但在紧急情况下却变得更加尖锐。从伦理角度讲,合法的公共卫生措施和保守的环保努力更容易得到自愿遵守,而不是强制执行。本文采用了一种现象学方法,不仅揭示了遵守大流行病预防规程的伦理困难,还对公共卫生和环境问题之间的纠缠进行了推理。文章强调 COVID-19 大流行既是一场医疗危机,也是一项环境伦理挑战。文章重点关注系统性和结构性不平等如何影响社会生活,认为公共卫生伦理为环境保护提供了信息,使人们从环境卫生伦理中获得更全面的健康和财富:文章推动了当前关于环境健康伦理的讨论。环境健康伦理是一种跨学科的综合方法,它坚持人、动物和生态系统健康的可持续平衡和优化。认识和实现我们与所有人的相互联系,是实现可持续健康和财富的重要一步。
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