A Qualitative Study of Pre-Vaccine Decrease of Mortality from COVID-19

V. Mammadov, L. Jafarova
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More than a year has passed since the appearance of disease called COVID-19 in the world. This disease became the reason for unprecedented measures taken so far, having received the classification of pandemic. The world has faced with pandemics before, but society has not yet taken such unprecedented restrictive measures. The restrictions of not only local but even of global nature, such as the suspension of international flights, various scientific and political events were adopted around the world. Media resources have played a key role in the formation and development of the attitude towards the disease in people. Despite all the depressing news, the facts showed a low mortality rate, which is often ignored by the media. As a result, medical staff around the world have faced psychological health issues among the different groups of the population, especially vulnerable ones such as people with chronic disease and with weak immunity. At present, it is early to talk about the results and outcomes of the pandemic. However, previous year has taught us many lessons and can become a key factor in understanding the role of the media in pandemic times, developing strategies for combating diseases and protecting public health.
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疫苗接种前降低COVID-19死亡率的定性研究
自2019冠状病毒病在世界上出现以来,已经过去了一年多。这种疾病成为迄今为止采取前所未有措施的原因,已被列为大流行。世界以前也面临过流行病,但社会尚未采取如此前所未有的限制措施。不仅是地方性的,甚至是全球性的限制,如暂停国际航班,各种科学和政治活动,在世界各地都采取了限制措施。媒体资源在人们对疾病态度的形成和发展中发挥了关键作用。尽管有这些令人沮丧的消息,但事实表明,死亡率很低,这一点经常被媒体所忽视。因此,世界各地的医务人员都面临着不同人群的心理健康问题,特别是慢性病患者和免疫力低下者等弱势群体。目前,谈论大流行的结果和后果还为时过早。然而,过去的一年给了我们许多教训,可以成为理解媒体在大流行病时期的作用、制定防治疾病和保护公众健康战略的关键因素。
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