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Pandemic SARS CoV -2 – a Romanian perspective. The perception of a septuagenarian doctor
Eugen Carasevici
TRANSCEND (Center of Fundamental Research and Experimental Development in Translational Medicine), Regional Institute of Oncology in Iasi
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Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic reveals everywhere in the world, and of course also in Romania, individuals’ ability to respond to danger, but also their degree of compliance with the medical, social and political regulations in order to act responsibly.
Behavioral diversity, level of education, media influence have left their mark on the response of society to the spread of the infection to such an extent that the number of cases has resumed its daily growth.
The perspective of the pandemic evolution remains unclear, and Romania, despite the medical effort made, does not seem to have had the complete revelation of the danger yet.
Humanity lost in self-admiration does not yet realize the mortal danger of this virus.
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Article Information
Title
Pandemic SARS CoV -2 – a Romanian perspective. The perception of a septuagenarian doctor
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
3. August 2020
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.7.4.702
Language
English
Journal
Vol 7 Issue 4
Categories
Medicine, News and Views
Authors
Eugen Carasevici1
Affiliations
1
TRANSCEND (Center of Fundamental Research and Experimental Development in Translational Medicine), Regional Institute of Oncology in Iasi
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Eugen Carasevici (2020). "Pandemic SARS CoV -2 – a Romanian perspective. The perception of a septuagenarian doctor". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.7.4.702.