The Scope of Government Responsibility in the Spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and Its Impact on the Right to Health
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Abstract
COVID-19 pandemic. This global crisis has posed unprecedented challenges to health systems and governments around the world, and has shown how failure to manage health crises can have serious consequences for citizens’ right to health. This article examines the extent of government responsibility for the spread and spread of this pandemic and its impact on the right to health. Given that the right to health is a fundamental human right, governments have a duty to ensure this right for their citizens by taking preventive measures, providing health and medical resources, and providing transparent information to the public. The results of this research show that weaknesses in crisis management not only threaten public health, but can also lead to human rights violations and increasing inequalities.