Viruses, resilience, and their health implications
Some reflections
Keywords:
COVID-19, mental health, policies, resilience, strategies, viral conditionsAbstract
Humanity is living a stage where different types of viruses have appeared, implying many problems at a social level, which is called upon to adapt to these adversities, so as not to have more relevant conditions than those that occurred with the appearance of COVID-19. The objective is Know the implications of these for human health and how to be resilient to them. The bibliographic review and the inductive-deductive method were used. The result was that humanity must reflect on joint actions to address the viral threat and draw up policies that help adapt to the change caused by them.
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