THE WORLD IN ONE VOICE IN THE BATTLE AGAINST COVID 19

Authors

  • Emilija Icoska International Slavic University G. R. Derzhavin, Republic of North Macedonia

Keywords:

virus, crisis, Constitution, human rights

Abstract

COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-KOV-2, a coronavirus that appeared in December 2019. SOVID-19 can be the most serious and deadly deaths in the world, as well as health problems for some who have survived the disease.
The coronavirus can be spread from person to person. Laboratory test series. Prevention includes physical distance, wearing masks, hand hygiene, and holding on to others if they feel unwell.
By now, researchers know that the coronavirus is spread through droplets and particles of the virus that are released into the air when an infected person breathes, talks, laughs, sings, coughs or sneezes. Larger droplets can fall to the ground in seconds, but all infectious particles can be retained in the air and dropped indoors, especially where crowds are crowded and poorly ventilated. This is why wearing masks, hand hygiene and physical distance are essential to protecting SOVID-19.
The first case of SOVID-19 was reported on December 1, 2019, the reason was then the new coronavirus later SARS-KOV-2. SARS-KOV-2 may be derived from an animal and may be mutated so that it can cause disease in humans. In the past, several epidemics of infectious diseases have been transmitted to viruses derived from birds, bats, and other animals that have mutated to become dangerous to humans. Research is ongoing, and more studies can reveal how and why the coronavirus evolved to cause a pandemic.
Symptoms appear in humans within two to 14 days after exposure to the virus. A person infected with the coronavirus is contagious for two to two days before they appear, and they remain contagious for another 10 to 20 days, depending on the health system and the severity of the disease.
The world is dealing with the Corona virus differently. This is mostly due to government measures aimed at curbing the spread of the virus. Among them at the height of the virus was freedom of movement and quarantine. Such measures proved to be the only way out until the discovery of vaccines against Covid 19.
The paper gives an example of how the Republic of Northern Macedonia dealt with the virus then Switzerland and France.
The debate over vaccination and non-vaccination, which leads to a division of the population in terms of access to basic human rights, is highly expressed.

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Published

2022-03-30

How to Cite

Icoska, E. (2022). THE WORLD IN ONE VOICE IN THE BATTLE AGAINST COVID 19. KNOWLEDGE - International Journal , 51(1), 257–261. Retrieved from https://ikm.mk/ojs/index.php/kij/article/view/5062