The Social and Biomedical Hurdles Associated with COVID-19: Eclectic Contexts

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Ndungi wa Mungai, Simon Murote Kang’ethe
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Abstract

The advent of COVID-19 continues to present social and biomedical challenges that this article endeavors to explore through a systematic critical review of the literature. The article has also benefited from the researchers’ intuition and experiences they have acquired from investigating trends of SARS-CoV-2 virus dynamics. It has also benefited from engaging in informal conversations with researchers and lay people interested in addressing the myriad challenges posed by COVID-19. Findings have generated the following thematic discussions: stigma and stigmatization surrounding the disease, skewed global response, gender disparity, human rights dynamics, vaccine dynamics and dilemmas, and poverty associated with coronavirus advent. The article concludes by recognizing both biomedical and socioeconomic implications and the emerging social disparities and unequal access to pharmacotherapeutics.

与 COVID-19 相关的社会和生物医学障碍:兼收并蓄的背景
COVID-19 的出现继续给社会和生物医学带来挑战,本文试图通过对文献进行系统的批判性回顾来探讨这些挑战。本文还得益于研究人员在调查 SARS-CoV-2 病毒动态趋势时获得的直觉和经验。此外,与研究人员和有志于应对 COVID-19 带来的各种挑战的非专业人士进行的非正式交谈也使文章受益匪浅。研究结果引发了以下专题讨论:围绕该疾病的耻辱化和污名化、全球反应失衡、性别差异、人权动态、疫苗动态和困境,以及与冠状病毒来袭相关的贫困问题。文章最后认识到生物医学和社会经济的影响,以及新出现的社会差距和获得药物治疗的不平等。
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期刊介绍: Perspectives on Global Development and Technology (PGDT) is a peer-reviewed journal for the discussion of current social sciences research on diverse socio-economic development issues that reflect the opportunities and threats brought about by the world order shift from bipolar to global, the present economic liberalization that constricts development options, and the new enabling technologies of the Information Age. A founding principle of PGDT is that all people are entitled to scientific and technological knowledge to promote human development. PGDT is the international forum where the questions associated with this endeavour are thoroughly examinated and clearly communicated.
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