Abstract

The article discusses approaches to rethinking the ideology of health care in the context of the COVID–19 pandemic. The transformation of ideas about the role of the state in health protection is investigated, the existing social practices in the field of health protection during the pandemic are analyzed. Historical-sociological, ideological-legal, communicative-technological, socio-psychological, legal-conscious-behavioral aspects of the implementation of strategies to combat the consequences of the pandemic are analyzed. The issue of the transition from pandemic to endemic status of the fight against COVID–19 coronavirus infection and various aspects of such a transition are being considered. Based on the experience of a number of foreign countries and regions of Russia in combating the pandemic, conclusions are drawn about the need for social solidarity by achieving a normative consensus in choosing strategies and tactics for such a struggle at the level of the individual, society and the state. The universality of the value of the right to life and health protection during the pandemic was noted.

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