Brief communication
Karin C. VanMeter,
PhD, Lecturer, Austrian Biotech University of Applied Sciences (Tulln),
University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria (Hagenberg), Austria
Address: Konrad-Lorenz-Straße 10, 3430 Tulln an der Donau, Austria
E-mail: kcvanmeter54@gmail.com
Sucharit Bhakdi,
PhD, Emeritus Professor, Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz,
Visiting Professor, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel,
formerly Head of the Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Germany
Address: Christian-Albrechts-Platz 4, 24118 Kiel, Germany
E-mail: sbhakdi@uni-mainz.de
Antony P. Gerilovych,
PhD, Dr habil (Veterinary), Professor,
Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine,
Deputy Director for Scientific Research,
Institute for Experimental and Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Ukraine
Address: 83 Pushkinska st, Kharkov 61023, Ukraine
E-mail: antger2011@gmail.com
Article ID: 011140018
Published online: 25 April 2020
HANDLE: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12656/thebeacon.3.011140018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.55269/thebeacon.3.011140018
Quoting (Chicago style): VanMeter, Karin C., Bhakdi, Sucharit, and Antony P. Gerilovych. 2020. “Covid-19 Outbreak Role in the Development of Societies: Questions and Inconsistencies.” Beacon J Stud Ideol Ment Dimens 3, 011140018. https://doi.org/10.55269/thebeacon.3.011140018
Language: English
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This Letter is composed from answers to the certain questions on COVID-19 role in the development of societies, posed by an Editor. Three scientists pay attention to the epidemiological dimension of the development of global society that came into closest contact with what we call “nature,” as well as to the role of “natural” factors in reconsidering the societies by the political elites. Key words: COVID-19, social policy, epidemiology, development of society, role of viruses
© 2020 Karin C. VanMeter; Sucharit Bhakdi; Rev Fr Antony P. Gerilovych. Licensee The Beacon: Journal for Studying Ideologies and Mental Dimensions.
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