Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Science, Culture, and Politics by Consolato M. Sergi In June 2021, new waves of the current COVID-19 pandemic are still messing up our lives and magnetizing the compass of our life. No other epidemics or pandemics have been politicized at such a level since ancient times. The full political spectrum from right to left has tried to ride this pandemic and upset the public health response efforts. Statistics and politics have changed our daily approach to this brutal infection, but even crueler has been the palpable miscommunication. Massive and uncontrolled lockdowns and not climate change are destroying the economy of our planet. Intolerance against vaccine opponents and hesitant families has been vocalized with martial tones in both social media and news channels. In this book, the author analyzes the pandemic in a historical context, emphasizes the importance of facemasks, but also highlights our human approach to anti-mask psychology. It would be appalling to call mistakes in public health decisions "learned lessons" because it reduces the gravity of the consequences of inadequate communication. Our youth is our future. The mental issues arising from a lack of social interaction and in-person education are dreadful. Vaccines are powerful and represent the most outstanding progress in medicine. There is light at the end of the tunnel, but vaccine acceptance or herd immunity is not the answer, or probably, not the only one. There is true hope that we are going back to our world, but the COVID-19 pandemic may be an occasion to reconsider the traditional family in the center of our lives and daily politics. A tolerance towards any race needs to be contagious, militant, and blazing to vehemently rebuild and revitalize the American Dream. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Table of Contents Introduction; Epidemics & Pandemics; Testing & COVID-19 Natural Immunity; Containment Levels and Preventive Measures; Face-/Head Covering & Faith; Villainy & Anti-Mask Psychology; Rage & Scapegoating; Mental Health and 21st Century Family Challenges; Vaccines & WARP; Vaccines Failure, Hesitancy & Refusal; Mass and Elite Cultures & Tolerance; Solidarity, Social, and Socialism; American Dream; Concluding Remarks. Long Description In June 2021, new waves of the current COVID-19 pandemic are still messing up our lives and magnetizing the compass of our life. No other epidemics or pandemics have been politicized at such a level since ancient times. The full political spectrum from right to left has tried to ride this pandemic and upset the public health response efforts. Statistics and politics have changed our daily approach to this brutal infection, but even crueler has been the palpable miscommunication. Massive and uncontrolled lockdowns and not climate change are destroying the economy of our planet. Intolerance against vaccine opponents and hesitant families has been vocalized with martial tones in both social media and news channels. In this book, the author analyzes the pandemic in a historical context, emphasizes the importance of facemasks, but also highlights our human approach to anti-mask psychology. It would be appalling to call mistakes in public health decisions "learned lessons" because it reduces the gravity of the consequences of inadequate communication. Our youth is our future. The mental issues arising from a lack of social interaction and in-person education are dreadful. Vaccines are powerful and represent the most outstanding progress in medicine. There is light at the end of the tunnel, but vaccine acceptance or herd immunity is not the answer, or probably, not the only one. There is true hope that we are going back to our world, but the COVID-19 pandemic may be an occasion to reconsider the traditional family in the center of our lives and daily politics. A tolerance towards any race needs to be contagious, militant, and blazing to vehemently rebuild and revitalize the American Dream. Details ISBN1536198161 Author Consolato M. Sergi Series Public Health: Practices, Methods and Policies Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1536198161 ISBN-13 9781536198164 Format Hardcover Pages 191 Publisher Nova Science Publishers Inc Imprint Nova Science Publishers Inc Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Publication Date 2021-09-17 AU Release Date 2021-09-17 NZ Release Date 2021-09-17 US Release Date 2021-09-17 UK Release Date 2021-09-17 Subtitle Despair and Hope in the Time of a Pandemic Edited by Christopher E. 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ISBN-13: 9781536198164
Book Title: Science, Culture, and Politics
Publisher: NOVA Science Publishers INC International Concepts
Publication Year: 2021
Subject: Medicine
Number of Pages: 191 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Science, Culture, and Politics: Despair and Hope in the Time of a Pandemic
Type: Textbook
Author: Consolato M. Sergi
Format: Hardcover