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Disaster Preparedness and Social Justice in a Public Health Emergency

机译:公共卫生紧急情况下的备灾和社会正义

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The United States is now experiencing public health catastrophe on a scale not seen for more than a century. COVID-19 puts into stark relief the mutual obligations that reflect interdependence among participants in a common society. Drawing on the work of Amartya Sen concerning famine and related challenges, the author discusses the accompanying implications for social justice. Social justice in catastrophe requires strong social insurance structures and legal protections for the most vulnerable people, who would otherwise lack economic resources and political influence to protect their essential interests. Social justice also requires greater and more sustained attention to disaster preparedness and public health infrastructure—both of which are characteristically neglected, in part because the public health enterprise is identified with politically weak and often stigmatized populations.
机译:美国现在正在经历一场一个多世纪以来前所未有的公共卫生灾难。2019冠状病毒疾病的共同缓解,反映了共同社会中参与者之间的相互依赖。根据阿马蒂亚·森(Amartya Sen)关于饥荒和相关挑战的著作,作者讨论了随之而来的对社会正义的影响。灾难中的社会正义需要强大的社会保险结构和对最弱势群体的法律保护,否则他们将缺乏保护其基本利益的经济资源和政治影响力。社会正义还需要对备灾和公共卫生基础设施给予更多和更持续的关注,这两个领域都被忽视,部分原因是公共卫生事业被认为是政治弱势群体,往往受到污名化。

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