Publication: El movimiento antivacunas: un aliado de la COVID-19
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Consuegra-Fernández, Marta
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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Todo apunta a que el éxito contra la pandemia actual pasa por el desarrollo de una vacuna eficaz que proteja a la población del nuevo coronavirus. Esta protección llegaría a ser global y efectiva si una mayoría de personas recibe la vacuna. No obstante, el creciente movimiento antivacunas podría obstaculizar este efecto rebaño y prolongar la subsistencia del virus entre la población. El presente artículo pretende dar argumentos para un debate necesario sobre el rechazo de la vacunación, ineludible en contexto de emergencia sanitaria por la pandemia originada por SARS-CoV-2.
The development of an effective vaccine that protects against the new coronavirus is expected to be the key to overcome the current pandemics. If the vaccine is administered to a majority of the people, this protection could eventually become global. Nevertheless, the growing anti-vaccine movement may hinder the herd effect and lengthen the virus persistence among the population. The present work argues in favor of a necessary debate on vaccination refusal, unavoidable within the framework of health emergency due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemics.
The development of an effective vaccine that protects against the new coronavirus is expected to be the key to overcome the current pandemics. If the vaccine is administered to a majority of the people, this protection could eventually become global. Nevertheless, the growing anti-vaccine movement may hinder the herd effect and lengthen the virus persistence among the population. The present work argues in favor of a necessary debate on vaccination refusal, unavoidable within the framework of health emergency due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemics.
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Revista internacional de pensamiento político, ISSN 1885-589X, Nº. 15, 2020, págs. 127-138




