Knowledge and informed opinion in the SARS Covid-19 Pandemic
Abstract
Epidemiology can be considered as a basic science for public health, but it is also crucial by its nature to apply the scientific method to health problems and supporting with its results the decisions and actions taken by the politicians of who depends on the welfare of the population. This is the case of the current pandemic by COVID 19 SARS. However, it is time for those to show interest in understanding a scientific theory and strengthening the judgment to choose the best among several alternatives with a healthy and informed skepticism. History shows that this attitude is preferable in science than to prefer a biased interest by a particular importance.
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Health communication, Public healthReferences
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