Pandemic Covid-19 As An Invisible And Quiet Enemy: The Right To Health In Times Of Survival
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1678-2593.2020v19n42.54163Keywords:
health crisis; right to health; pandemic; survival.Abstract
The right to health is related to an essential guarantee for the full development and satisfaction of people's quality of life, because at the center of everything must be respect for man, for his dignity and for his inalienable rights, essential to his survival in a world in which risks are globalized, invisible and silent. In this sense, the study now proposed aims to analyze the implications of the spread of the Covid-19 virus pandemic on the right to health, in a context of global crisis in terms of health and humanitarian. This article constitutes a bibliographic review, based on the deductive method and using, as an alternative of analysis, the metatheory of Fraternal Law. Finally, it was found that this pandemic presented us with the need to break paradigms, starting from the redefinition of society, especially from the perspective of the right to access to health as a way of survival.