Government responsibility in pandemic and infodemic
https://doi.org/10.31085/2310-8681-2020-5-281-215-229
Abstract
The article analyzes some preliminary results of the Russian authorities’ fight against the pandemic caused by the previously unknown infection Covid-19. The interconnection between the pandemic and the infodemic complicating the authorities’ responsibility not only for the physical but also for the mental health of the nation is considered here. The features of government responsibility during the pandemic, changes in labour and other legislation, threats to the mental development and mental health of the younger generation due to the mass transition to distance education caused by the pandemic are considered.
About the Author
N. A. BobrovaRussian Federation
Natalia Bobrova (Togliatti, Russia) Doctor of Legal Sciences, Professor of the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Bobrova N.A. Government responsibility in pandemic and infodemic. Kazan University Law Review. 2020;5(3):215-229. https://doi.org/10.31085/2310-8681-2020-5-281-215-229