AUC IURIDICA
AUC IURIDICA

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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 67 No 2 (2021), 9–14

Společnost v čase moru

[Societies in the Times of Plague]

David Falada

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23366478.2021.7
published online: 31. 05. 2021

abstract

The article endeavours to consider possible responses of a society confronted with a pandemic disease, not curable with reachable medication or treatments. In this context the article describes the peculiarities of diseases like plague, and also in a comparable scale influenza in history, more particularly the “Spanish flu” of 1918–1919. As a matter of fact, the society before finding a usable and accessible vaccine must rely on a kind of seclusion either on the side of the ill person/people or on the side of the society itself.

keywords: covid-19; pest; pandemic; epidemic; quarantine

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