
PANDEMONIUM IN PUBLIC HEALTH GOVERNANCE – A SNAPSHOT ON COVID CRISIS
Author(s) -
Monasterolo Irene
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
paripex indian journal of research
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36106/paripex/4204261
Subject(s) - corporate governance , public health , pandemic , globe , political science , politics , political economy , development economics , sociology , law , medicine , covid-19 , infectious disease (medical specialty) , economics , management , pathology , disease , ophthalmology
Covid-19 confirmed idiocy of intelligence and perils ofpowers exasperating the governance ethics of globe andcastrated canons of human values. Corona blasted derisivelythe tenacity and techniques of 'Corona meter' in recording thevictimization of health, wealth, economy, environment,education, and governance genuflection before the virilityand victory of undaunted virus of SARS genesis. Learnedgentry captioned the proliferation of Corona virus as'Pandemic' of course with doubtful accuracy. The reference ofpandemic as a term could have been justified in earlierhistorical cases of influenza, plague, ebola and SARs etcgracing the meaning of “a set of mutually exacerbatingcatastrophes” (referring to 1918 Influenza episode) but thepresent global Corona death dance devastating the materialand mental health of individuals, institutions and societyneeds, probably, a better and appropriate word or phrase.Surprisingly, even before the blink of an eye, health crisis istransformed into multiple conundrums – economic, research,medical, political and governance mocking at all public andprivate institutions.