Edición N°10 – Artículo 16
La nueva amenaza para el mundo
The new threat to the world
Autores: Juan Sebastián Reino Tapia, Juan Vicente Meneses Gómez, Santiago Andrés Zumba Ávila, Christopher Santiago Picón Illescas (Unidad Educativa Técnico Salesiano;)
Resumen
Este ensayo trata sobre afirmaciones con respecto la técnica y la vida en el planeta con la enfermedad provocada por el “SARS-Cov-2”. Brinda una reflexión sobre el impacto de la pandemia. Intenta comprender, dar sentido a las referencias de la pandemia, en tiempos particularmente confusos, por la sinergia entre la enfermedad mortal que afecta al país y al planeta, y un Gobierno emergente encendido con su colosal capacidad para hacer frente a los desastres. Este es un momento en que las verdades vienen y nos atormentan sin descanso, y vivimos todos los días bajo el terrible dominio de esta pandemia. Este texto se caracteriza, por su elaboración en un contexto social marcado por los esfuerzos de control y responsabilidad por la salud de los afectados, a pesar del complejo marco político actual y de las profundas dificultades económicas del país.
Palabras clave: coronavirus, bioseguridad, mascarilla, afectados, pandemia.
Abstract
This essay deals with statements regarding technology and life on the planet with the ‘SARS-Cov-2’ disease. It provides a reflection on the impact of the pandemic. It tries to understand, to make sense of the references to the pandemic, in particularly confusing times, because of the synergy between the deadly disease affecting the country and the planet, and an emerging government on fire with its colossal capacity to cope with disasters. This is a time when truths come and haunt us relentlessly, and we live every day under the terrible grip of this pandemic. This text is characterised by its elaboration in a social context marked by efforts of control and responsibility for the health of those affected, despite the current complex political framework and the country’s profound economic difficulties.
Keywords: coronavirus, biosecurity, mask, affected people, pandemic.
Edición N°10
Fecha de publicación: 08 abril del 2022.
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