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The pandemic’s precipitate: Reconsidering biology and health literacy

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posted on 2024-03-12, 18:59 authored by Nikolaos FotouNikolaos Fotou, Marina Constantinou

The world is currently living through an unsettling and strange time as it is subjected to the COVID-19 pandemic; a new infectious disease for which, at the time of writing, there is neither vaccine nor cure available. This article discusses the need to promote biology and health literacy from childhood to elderhood to address the challenges related to COVID-19. Such a literacy would imply the achievement of a level of knowledge and development of skills that, when applied, would help in decision-making and enable the individual to take actions that would improve both their personal and public health.

History

School affiliated with

  • University of Lincoln (Historic Research Outputs)

Publication Title

School Science Review

Volume

102

Issue

378

Pages/Article Number

13-15

Publisher

ASE

ISSN

0036-6811

Date Submitted

2020-10-12

Date Accepted

2020-07-10

Date of First Publication

2020-09-20

Date of Final Publication

2020-09-20

Date Document First Uploaded

2020-09-17

ePrints ID

42416