Human security, social stigma, and global health: the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
Título
Human security, social stigma, and global health: the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
Autor
Hastoro Dwinantoaji, Sumarni DW
Descripción
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is now a global public health threat with many medical, ethical, economic, and socialimpacts. COVID-19 has spread worldwide, to many Asian and Middle Eastern countries, the United Statesof America, and European countries. The current COVID-19 pandemic that has devastated Indonesia, has infected and killed more healthcare workers, in particular doctors and nurses, than any other outbreak in the history of this virus. People have basic needs that must be met for them to feel safe and secure. A history of the outbreak of the COVID-19 is brifley showed, before exploring the impact the virus had in Indonesia. During this exploration, some of the key issues arising from the experiences in Indonesia, in addressing the threat of COVID-19 will be reviewed. Drawing on the COVID-19 as the case study, we consider the ways in which the concept of human security expands understanding of its relationship to health. Further, weshow how major public health issues can evolve into security threats.The final section of the article will be an analysis of the lessons learned from COVID-19 and policy implications in addressing health and human security threats.
Fecha
2020
Materia
Global Health, covid-19, Indonesia, human security, Social Stigma
Identificador
10.19106/JMedSciSI005203202014
Fuente
Journal of the Medical Sciences
Editor
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Cobertura
Medicine, Medicine (General)
Colección
Citación
Hastoro Dwinantoaji, Sumarni DW, “Human security, social stigma, and global health: the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia,” SOCICT Open, consulta 21 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/7581.
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