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Corona Pandemic. Corona-Virus as Global Pandemic

Authors: Iraj Roudgar;

Corona Pandemic. Corona-Virus as Global Pandemic

Abstract

The Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) has spread around the world, taking more casualties from the international community and the death toll is rising every day. There is currently no vaccine to prevent completely from the virus. Rapid mutations of the virus and the emergence of new versions in different parts of the world have prevented them from producing a 100% effective vaccine against the virus. The extent and extent of the extensive damage from this virus is not measurable and it is increasing every day. But what is certain is that this Coronavirus Pandemic will change many political and economic relations around the world. It’s possible the Corona that changes the balance powers and hierarchies in International Relations as well as the Permanent Missions of the International Organizations and political economy in the global system in our Post-Corona world. The Coronavirus will also involve essential changes in the way social activities are carried out in communities such as religious ceremonies, sports competitions or other social activities that require a mass attendance at a ceremony. To overcome on the disease pandemic we need a common effort in the three sections in any country. To Fighting against the Pandemic needed a common participation and effort by people and government such other natural disasters. Discussions about the Coronavirus Pandemic should cover a wide range in our researches and produce knowledge. We can divided that into three main sections; corona Hospitality, corona Culture, and corona Policy as well as corona Economic Different countries has own culture and this culture designs the social behavior such beliefs, values, and norms. A comparison between China and US reaction on the coronavirus crisis shows that authority government policy better than democracy to work in overcome on the pandemic. The policy allowed China government to closed all doors in Wuhan for a long time to control the spreading the virus such in the democratic countries impossible due individual freedom and so on. China policy capacities also can use censorship to disseminate such statistics, researches, and any hospitality reaction against the virus to prevent the free flow of information. It is a matter of restoring the power of the will of the state over the nation, which democracies are unable to achieve under the heading of individual and social freedom restrictions. Meanwhile, in democracies, only the people's understanding of the depth of the social crisis can lead society to a common action, which was ignored in the early days of the Corona outbreak in many countries.

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