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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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IJPR 9[3] July - September 2017 Special Issue

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Covid-19 Pandemic and Application of Disaster Management Act, 2005: Promises and Pitfalls

Author: M.Z.M.NOMANI, REHANA PARVEEN
Abstract: The paper is an analysis of the application and enforcement of the Disaster Management Act (DMA), 2005 in combating COVID-19 pandemic in India from the standpoint of public health administration. It delves into the legislative intent of the DMA, 2005 in understanding the meaning and metaphor of disaster. The institutional mechanisms of disease surveillance and preparedness under the DMA, 2005 stood the test of legal pragmatism and administrative expediency. However, a dispassionate analysis of the omnibus power of the central government and its efficacy during nationwide lockdown culled out to expose the deeper realities of the health right, access to medical care and health equity. The COVID-19 pandemic is a convenient time for the refurbishing the public health legislation and pushes through the much sought after enactment of comprehensive public health law for epidemics and bioterrorism.
Keyword: Coping Capacity, Disaster Management, Epidemic-Pandemic, Disease Surveillance, Public Health, Health Equity.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.04.509
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