The world has been engulfed by an unprecedented public health crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted daily life, destabilized economies, and exposed the fragility of healthcare systems worldwide. Alongside the virus emerged complex dynamics of fear, power, and limited freedom of choice that reshaped how decisions were made and accepted. This book reflects the author's concern about the psychological, ethical, and medical consequences of the pandemic and the measures used to contain it.
It examines the effects of isolation, polarization, censorship, and restricted medical perspectives on human behavior and induced consent. The chapters explore ethics in emergency medicine, the balance between public health and individual rights, human vulnerability and manipulation, global surveillance through AI, climate-related health impacts, genetic testing risks, immune complications linked to mRNA technology, and its effects on natural immunity.
The book concludes with reflections on the current state of the world, inviting critical thought on public health, ethics, and human rights during crisis.
The world has been engulfed by an unprecedented public health crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted daily life, destabilized economies, and exposed the fragility of healthcare systems worldwide. Alongside the virus emerged complex dynamics of fear, power, and limited freedom of choice that reshaped how decisions were made and accepted. This book reflects the author's concern about the psychological, ethical, and medical consequences of the pandemic and the measures used to contain it.
It examines the effects of isolation, polarization, censorship, and restricted medical perspectives on human behavior and induced consent. The chapters explore ethics in emergency medicine, the balance between public health and individual rights, human vulnerability and manipulation, global surveillance through AI, climate-related health impacts, genetic testing risks, immune complications linked to mRNA technology, and its effects on natural immunity.
The book concludes with reflections on the current state of the world, inviting critical thought on public health, ethics, and human rights during crisis.