Adopting 'physical spacing' in public health strategies and reserving 'social distancing' for discussions in mental health is increasingly necessary.

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Joe Ordia
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The concept of 'social distancing' was initially introduced as a public health measure to emphasize the importance of reducing physical proximity to limit viral transmission. It was credited to have saved numerous lives during the pandemic of 1918, which resulted in an estimated 50 million deaths globally. The lesson of history makes it quite clear that pandemics are a recurring threat. This article aims to critically assess a key component of the response to COVID-19, and offer recommendations that can mitigate the impact of future global biological and mental health crises.

越来越有必要在公共卫生战略中采用“物理间隔”,并为讨论精神卫生问题保留“社会距离”。
“保持社交距离”的概念最初是作为一项公共卫生措施提出的,目的是强调减少身体接触对限制病毒传播的重要性。它被认为在1918年大流行期间挽救了许多人的生命,那次大流行导致全球约5000万人死亡。历史的教训非常清楚地表明,流行病是一个反复出现的威胁。本文旨在批判性地评估应对COVID-19的一个关键组成部分,并提出可以减轻未来全球生物和精神卫生危机影响的建议。
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