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Comparative strategic approaches to COVID-19 in Africa: Balancing public interest with civil liberties.
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South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde [S Afr Med J] 2020 Aug 13; Vol. 110 (9), pp. 858-863. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Aug 13. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- As COVID-19 spreads rapidly across Africa, causing havoc to economies and disruption to already fragile healthcare systems, it is becoming clear that despite standardised global health strategies, national and local government responses must be tailored to their individual settings. Some African countries have adopted stringent measures such as national lockdown, quarantine or isolation, in combination with good hand hygiene, mandatory wearing of masks and physical distancing, to prevent an impending healthcare crisis. The impact of stringent measures in low- to middle-income African countries has bought time for healthcare facilities to prepare for the onslaught of COVID-19 cases, but some measures have been challenging to implement. In some settings, public health measures have been associated with serious violations of individual rights owing to abuse of power and gaps in implementation of well-intentioned policy. Collateral damage with regard to non-COVID-19 diseases that were suboptimally managed in pre-pandemic times may mean that lives lost from other diseases could exceed those saved from COVID-19. While individuals complying with lockdown regulations have embraced an acceptance of the concept of the common good, at a broad community level many are finding the transition from individualism to collective thinking required during a pandemic difficult to navigate. In this article, we look at government responses to the pandemic in six African countries (Malawi, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana), and highlight ethical concerns arising in these contexts.
- Subjects :
- Africa
Betacoronavirus
Botswana
COVID-19
Civil Rights legislation & jurisprudence
Coronavirus Infections epidemiology
Freedom
Humans
Malawi
Pneumonia, Viral epidemiology
Public Health legislation & jurisprudence
SARS-CoV-2
South Africa
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Civil Rights ethics
Coronavirus Infections prevention & control
Pandemics prevention & control
Personal Autonomy
Pneumonia, Viral prevention & control
Public Health ethics
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2078-5135
- Volume :
- 110
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 32880268