Covid19 syndemic’s results underline the need for the study between the Sars-Cov2 virus with the environment in which we live. On a planetary scale, the different societies are exposed to increase social, educational, and economic inequalities among peoples. The nature of the pandemic phenomenon, associated with scientific complexity, leads to a debate that does not end on the disease's physiological level but extends to transdisciplinary socio-environmental responses to build more equitable and supportive societies. Current approaches are aimed at the clinical interpretation of urgency by placing a myopic vision of the “system of care”, which must contain the person’s healing and a global work of health prevention as a bio-psycho-physical balance and not just absence: access to drinking water; reduction of fame and illiteracy; take care of the marginalized and people in a state of poverty. EU aid, the Next Generation program, can be associated with the telos of the etymology of health, salus, to involve institutions and citizens with an interpretative reading that knows how to re-interpret the pandemic event. This proposal follows the encyclical Laudato Sì, "God gave the Earth to the whole human race because it involves all its members, without excluding or privileging anyone", and the UN 2030 Agenda, Objective no. 3 creates healthy ecosystems. This will be the VirCov19 research conducted in 2020 in some reception centres in the Province of Frosinone, Italy.

Transizioni per nuovi eco-sistemi di cura

Alessandra Sannella
2023-01-01

Abstract

Covid19 syndemic’s results underline the need for the study between the Sars-Cov2 virus with the environment in which we live. On a planetary scale, the different societies are exposed to increase social, educational, and economic inequalities among peoples. The nature of the pandemic phenomenon, associated with scientific complexity, leads to a debate that does not end on the disease's physiological level but extends to transdisciplinary socio-environmental responses to build more equitable and supportive societies. Current approaches are aimed at the clinical interpretation of urgency by placing a myopic vision of the “system of care”, which must contain the person’s healing and a global work of health prevention as a bio-psycho-physical balance and not just absence: access to drinking water; reduction of fame and illiteracy; take care of the marginalized and people in a state of poverty. EU aid, the Next Generation program, can be associated with the telos of the etymology of health, salus, to involve institutions and citizens with an interpretative reading that knows how to re-interpret the pandemic event. This proposal follows the encyclical Laudato Sì, "God gave the Earth to the whole human race because it involves all its members, without excluding or privileging anyone", and the UN 2030 Agenda, Objective no. 3 creates healthy ecosystems. This will be the VirCov19 research conducted in 2020 in some reception centres in the Province of Frosinone, Italy.
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