Covid-19 in Historical Context: Creating a Practical Past.

IF 1.3 4区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS
Hec Forum Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-30 DOI:10.1007/s10730-021-09443-x
Amy W Forbes
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Decades ago, in his foundational essay on the early days of the AIDS crisis, medical historian Charles Rosenberg wrote, "epidemics start at a moment in time, proceed on a stage limited in space and duration, following a plot line of increasing revelatory tension, move to a crisis of individual and collective character, then drift toward closure." In the course of epidemics, societies grappled with sudden and unexpected mortality and also returned to fundamental questions about core social values. "Epidemics," Rosenberg wrote, "have always provided occasion for retrospective moral judgment" (Rosenberg 1989, pp. 2, 9). Following Rosenberg's observations, this essay places COVID-19 in the context of epidemic history to examine common issues faced during health crises-moral, political, social, and individual. Each disease crisis unfolds in its own time and place. Yet, despite specific contexts, we can see patterns and recurring concerns in the history of pandemics: (1) pandemics and disease crises in the past, along with public health responses to them, have had implications for civil liberties and government authority; (2) disease crises have acted as a sort of stress test on society, revealing, amplifying or widening existing social fissures and health disparities; (3) pandemics have forced people to cope with uncertain knowledge about the origin and nature of disease, the best sources of therapies, and what the future will hold after the crisis. While historians are not prognosticators, understanding past experience offers new perspectives for the present. The essay concludes by identifying aspects of history relevant to the road ahead.

历史背景下的 Covid-19:创造实用的过去
几十年前,医学史学家查尔斯-罗森伯格在其关于艾滋病危机早期的奠基性文章中写道:"流行病始于某个时间点,在一个空间和时间有限的舞台上进行,沿着一条启示性张力不断增强的情节线,发展到个人和集体性格的危机,然后逐渐走向终结"。在流行病的过程中,社会要努力应对突如其来的意外死亡,同时也要回到社会核心价值观的根本问题上。罗森伯格写道,"流行病""总是为回顾性的道德判断提供机会"(罗森伯格,1989 年,第 2 页和第 9 页)。根据罗森伯格的观点,本文将 COVID-19 放在流行病史的背景下,探讨健康危机期间面临的共同问题--道德、政治、社会和个人问题。每一场疾病危机都是在不同的时间和地点发生的。然而,尽管有特定的背景,我们还是可以从流行病的历史中看到一些模式和反复出现的问题:(1) 过去的大流行病和疾病危机,以及公共卫生应对措施,都对公民自由和政府权威产生了影响;(2) 疾病危机是对社会的一种压力测试,揭示、放大或扩大了现有的社会裂痕和健康差距;(3) 大流行病迫使人们在不确定的情况下应对疾病的起源和性质、最佳疗法来源以及危机后的未来。虽然历史学家不是预言家,但了解过去的经验可为现在提供新的视角。文章最后指出了与未来道路相关的历史方面。
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Hec Forum
Hec Forum ETHICS-
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3.70
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期刊介绍: HEC Forum is an international, peer-reviewed publication featuring original contributions of interest to practicing physicians, nurses, social workers, risk managers, attorneys, ethicists, and other HEC committee members. Contributions are welcomed from any pertinent source, but the text should be written to be appreciated by HEC members and lay readers. HEC Forum publishes essays, research papers, and features the following sections:Essays on Substantive Bioethical/Health Law Issues Analyses of Procedural or Operational Committee Issues Document Exchange Special Articles International Perspectives Mt./St. Anonymous: Cases and Institutional Policies Point/Counterpoint Argumentation Case Reviews, Analyses, and Resolutions Chairperson''s Section `Tough Spot'' Critical Annotations Health Law Alert Network News Letters to the Editors
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