Administrative and criminal measures in the field of prevention and counteraction to the spread of coronavirus diseases in Ukraine and their results

Volodymyr Zarosylo, Halyna Karelova, Oleksandr Kaplya, Lyudmyla Denisova, Iryna Muravyova

Abstract


The article is devoted to the analysis of administrative and other measures in Ukraine aimed at reducing the number of coronavirus disease and the number of deaths from complications caused by such disease. The state of the legislation that exists today in Ukraine is analyzed. It is noted that most of the regulations are quite positive and in compliance with their requirements it was possible to stop the spread of coronavirus disease. At the same time, it has been proven that in Ukraine, despite the new legislation, the number of patients and deaths is increasing. The reasons for this phenomenon in most cases are, firstly, non-compliance with the requirements of quarantine, wearing masks and other measures, and secondly, the small number of people who are vaccinated and thus spread the coronavirus. This problem is global and therefore it is probably necessary to develop appropriate regulations at the United Nations level and implement the requirements of such regulations in the legislation of all countries. 

Keywords


human rights, coronavirus, violation of rules, administrative fines, anti-vaccination movement

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21902/Revrima.v3i41.5678

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