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  • This paper is part of Forum COVID-19: Perspectives in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The Spanish Flu 1918-1920 caused between 50 and 100 million deaths. Despite this, West German officials ignored the pandemics of 1957/1958 and 1968-1970. Patient perseverance seems to be an appropriate label for the lack of any action. The appearance of new viruses had a massive impact on the discourse concerning pandemics: \'patient perseverance\' became \'omnipresent prevention.\' The actual measures against SARS-CoV­2 exceed the \'omnipresent prevention\' used during the 2009 swine flu pandemic by far.
?:creator
?:journal
  • NTM
?:license
  • unk
?:publication_isRelatedTo_Disease
?:source
  • WHO
?:title
  • Die Corona-Pandemie 2020 ­ über eine allumfassende Prävention hinaus./ [The 2020 Corona Pandemic-Beyond Omnipresent Prevention]
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?:who_covidence_id
  • #197842
  • #32382897
?:year
  • 2020

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