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Epidemics can have social, economic, and political implications from "summary" of An Unnatural History of Emerging Infections by Ron Barrett,George Armelagos (the late)

Epidemics are not just medical events; they have far-reaching consequences that extend into the realms of society, economy, and politics. When a disease outbreak occurs, it disrupts the social fabric by causing fear, stigmatization, and discrimination. People may avoid those who are sick or belong to certain groups perceived to be at higher risk, leading to social isolation and division. In economic terms, epidemics can have devastating effects on local communities and entire countries. The costs of treating the sick, implementing public health measures, and lost productivity can be staggering. Businesses may suffer as...
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    An Unnatural History of Emerging Infections

    Ron Barrett

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