Modell Stephen M, Kardia Sharon L R
Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan School of Public Health, M5049, SPH II 1415 Washington Hts., Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-2029, USA.
J Relig Health. 2020 Oct;59(5):2243-2255. doi: 10.1007/s10943-020-01052-1.
The 2019/2020 COVID outbreak has surfaced as a global pandemic. The news has carried stories of the heroic efforts of medical and other health practitioners, with public health officials charting the course of spread. In an urban center like Detroit, the generosity of everyday citizens and church organizations has also played an important role. This inspection of the pandemic from the view of Detroit will examine the epidemiology of the coronavirus, translation of professional practice into people's awareness of the chronic disease risk factors which are prevalent in Detroit, moral and ethical views on the distribution of resources, and three major ways that religious faith has helped to sustain people's health and welfare in the midst of the broad social challenges posed by this novel coronavirus.
2019/2020年新冠疫情已演变成一场全球大流行。新闻报道了医疗及其他卫生从业者的英勇努力,公共卫生官员则描绘着疫情的传播轨迹。在底特律这样的城市中心,普通市民和教会组织的慷慨相助也发挥了重要作用。从底特律的视角审视这场大流行,将探讨冠状病毒的流行病学、如何将专业实践转化为底特律民众对普遍存在的慢性病风险因素的认识、资源分配中的道德伦理观念,以及宗教信仰在新型冠状病毒带来的广泛社会挑战中帮助维持人们健康和福祉的三种主要方式。