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This assignment is the second draft for my LITERATURE REVIEW for my college English class. The draft is to be 6 full pages in length. 3 Pages have already been completed. HOWEVER, my professor and...

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This assignment is the second draft for my LITERATURE REVIEW for my college English class. The draft is to be 6 full pages in length. 3 Pages have already been completed. HOWEVER, my professor and peers have done reviews on the essay which I have attached to this assignment. PLEASE use the feedback that they provided to correct and improve the literature review as well as add to it. Use the attached literature review questions and source books to pull information from.
Don't forget to add an introduction paragraphs that explain what points will be tackled in this essay.

(Also, please use parenthetical citations)
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Insha answered on Nov 01 2021
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Title: Literature Review Draft
Introduction
This paper is a literature review that focuses on the cu
ent pandemic condition. In this post, I will aim to question any possible reader's assumptions in order to understand better why individuals have strong feelings towards vaccines. Many individuals perceive mandated vaccines and lockdowns as measures for the greater good in an era where caring for others is highly valued.
Being an American, on the other hand, is defined by the opportunity to make your own decisions in a country based on the principle of individual liberty. In regards to this, this paper will further answer few main questions to give more clarity, as whether healthcare should be our constitutional right, what responsibilities does government have towards this and so on or not.
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Okonkwo, Nneoma E., et al. "COVID-19, and the US response: accelerating health inequities." BMJ evidence-based medicine 26.4 (2021): 176-179.
An article by Okonkwo, Nneoma E., et al., published in BMJ evidence-based medicine proved that inequities in Healthcare services have been a long problem in the United States and various clinical and Research capacity across the country has provided a parallel result that has been constantly compared with higher and middle-income countries. A stated in the article “Job losses, already at over 36 million, are unprecedented.2 And it is already clear that African Americans, Latin persons and Native Americans are suffering disproportionately higher exposures to COVID-19, worse clinical outcomes and higher mortality”. Lack of proper assistant to the lower class of the society has been a General issue in America and during the time of the covid-19 pandemic, many of the minority groups of the United States have faced similar issues related to healthcare attendance. From this point of view, it has been understood that the health care perspective sir different in terms of marginalized and resource communities including those who are in jails or detention centers, and people who are immigrants and undocumented. The limited access to healthcare prevention services has given an improper challenge for most African Americans, Latinas, and Native Americans. Although the essay could not suffice enough examples of how it suffered the minorities.
Multiple waves of the COVID-19 pandemic are predicted, each with high mo
idity and fatality. Each wave will very certainly exace
ate already-existing inequalities among marginalized populations in the United States and, more generally, throughout the world. Governments may guarantee that policies that affect minorities respect human rights. Taken together, the data presented here suggest that, in order to advance the COVID-19 response in the United States and around the world, strategies for mitigating rather than reinforcing health inequities must be as important as vaccine development, novel treatment strategies, testing, and contact tracing.
Amon, Joseph J., and Margaret Wurth. "A virtual roundtable on COVID-19 and human rights with human rights watch researchers." Health and Human Rights 22.1 (2020): 399.
Amon, Joseph J., and Margaret Wurth mentioned in this article published in Health and Human Rights, that according to the human rights law of International standard it is a right of every individual to have the highest standard of health service provided by the government of the country. However, in recent years several iniquities have been mentioned where the public has been threatened by lack of proper attendance from the medical departments of any particular country. As medical attention is a basic human right, it is mostly reflected in the recent health care services in America where the majority of the minority groups have been declined from providing proper healthcare services.
As stated in the article “Human Rights Watch addressed in West Africa then were: right to information, protecting human rights amidst quarantines, government obligations to protect health workers, the specific gender dimensions of the epidemic, abusive conduct of state security forces, and accountability issues and monitoring the imposition of emergency powers.” Human rights are also non-discriminating, it has principles and transparency that can hold human dignity and it can Foster some destruction that can result in crisis.
According to the global helpdesk of the covid-19 pandemic, human rights have declined by a noticeable amount and that is why the essay has provided certain insights on the challenges of holding online round table discussions for providing better health care services to all. The essay has not provided the length of the human rights that can affect minors.
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Harper, Craig A., et al. "Functional fear predicts public health compliance in the COVID-19 pandemic." International journal of mental health and addiction (2020): 1-14.
Author highlighted “In this study, we recruited a large international community sample (N = 324) to complete measures of self-perceived risk of contracting COVID-19, fear of the virus, moral...
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