Security policy in prevention of COVID-19 on the Polish example
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https://doi.org/10.34813/43coll2021Keywords:
security policy, coronavirus, COVID-19, sanitarism (doctrine), covid passport, restriction, social attitudesAbstract
Security policy in preventing COVID-19 is rebuilding the existing rules of any society and creating a new world order. By the end of 2021, two approaches (moderate sanitarism and voluntary coercion) were popularized, and it is worth looking at these two schemes. Moreover, we saw a clash of diverse social attitudes and a variety of responses from policy makers. As a result of these dynamic changes, information, legal, and social chaos has been generated.
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2021-12-13
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