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Nr. 5-6/2020-3

ABSTRACT

 

SOCIETAL RESILIENCE AND COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

 

               COVID-19 crises is harder to be managed and is more durable than the other crises that have occurred over time. The shock produced by the pandemics will affect all societal levels, so it is impossible to approach it through a mere adaptation of the system. In order to come up with possible intervention solutions, an investigation of the system capacity to deal with potential crises. So, the article takes in consideration the term of resilience. In order to respond to absorption and transformation capabilities, a system needs the best possible management of existing resources. The monitoring of resilience indicators constitutes one of the main premises for determination of system vulnerability. Also, the collecting of the data concerning vulnerable persons that need attention and caring is a necessity for the management of the situations that could occur. On the other hand, the system has to be adapted to the new situations for the improvement of the communication management. Especially when we are dealing with a health problem, communicating so that the population understands the message is an important premise for managing the situation. 

               Keywords: COVID-19, Pandemics, resilience, the management of crises, the management of communication.

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