必需品与伦理考虑——COVID-19的现实及其对社会施加的道德压力

M. Mirchev, A. Kerekovska
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导言:在经历了最初混乱和零星的全球应对COVID-19大流行之后,针对这一现代瘟疫传播的措施和战略正在形成,并得到了相对较好的采用。在这种环境中,我们目睹了重新确定需要的优先次序、重新分配资源以及限制某些自由和行动的某些严格手段的进程。在伦理层面上,社会正义问题与个人权利问题正以侵犯权利与侵犯权利的冲突的形式相互碰撞。在这场人道主义危机中,我们看到又一次公共利益与个人利益的对抗。目的:这篇文章的目的是从道德的角度提出自由和最终权利的讨论——根据目前的预防措施和它们影响我们社会互动的方式。材料和方法:进行了伦理分析和文献研究,包括经批准的世界卫生组织(WHO)统计数据和数据、专家报告、行动建议、措施指南和大流行情况下的护理标准。结果与结论人们对大流行的态度不同,因此导致态度从漠不关心和无知到阴谋怀疑。其他人则认为他们的权利受到了不公正的侵犯。尽管一些政府策略提出了有争议的——基于道德的措施——我们需要重新考虑我们对社会正义、优先事项和自治的典型期望。在大规模灾难的情况下,权利和自由需要灵活,就像我们的态度需要灵活一样。为了确保它们在和平与繁荣时期得到应用,我们需要准备好在危机/流行病时期分发一些。
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Necessities versus ethical considerations – the realities of COVID-19 and the moral strain they enforce on society
INTRODUCTION: After the initially chaotic and sporadic worldwide response to the COVID-19 pandemic, measures and strategies against the spread of this modern-time plague are getting shape and are relatively well adopted. In this environment, we witness the process of hard re-prioritization of needs, re-allocation of resources and some strict means to limit certain freedoms and actions. On the ethical ground, issues of social justice and individual rights are colliding in the shape of a conflict between infringement of rights and violation of rights. In this humanitarian crisis, we observe yet another confrontation of public against individual interest. AIM: The aim of this article is to bring up for discussion from an ethical standpoint freedoms and ultimately rights - in light of the current precautionary measures and the way they affect our social interactions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ethical analysis and documental research was conducted, including approved World Health Organization (WHO) statistics and data, experts’ reports, action recommendations, guidelines for measures, and standards of care in a pandemic situation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION There are different approaches among people towards the pandemic, hence leading to attitudes spanning from indifference and ignorance, to conspiracy suspicions. Others believe that their rights are being unjustly violated. Even though some government strategies suggest debatable - on ethical grounds measures - we need to reconsider our typical expectations of social justice, priorities, and autonomy. Rights and freedoms need to be flexible in contexts of mass disasters, just like our attitude needs to be. To ensure their application in times of peace and prosperity, we need to be ready to give away some of them in times of crisis/pandemic.
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