CORONAVIRUS WORLDWIDE PROLIFERATION: MORTALITIES DURING THE FIRST AND SECOND WAVE OF CORONA

  • Samza Fatima Assistant Professor, Gillani Law College, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan
  • Farqaleet Khokhar University Gillani Law College, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Bilal Assistant Professor, Gillani Law College, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan
Keywords: Right of Health, Highest Attainable Standards of Heath, Equality, Coronavirus, World Health Organization

Abstract

The coronavirus has jeopardized the life of human creatures worldwide. Its vulnerability has instigated health and financial debacle consequentially has agitated international relations. Many medicinal and health care challenges have been suffered by several states that not only deteriorated standards of health but quivered the stability of highest attainable standards of health. The study elucidates causes of these challenges and their emancipation in the light of the implementation of Human Rights. The article also scrutinizes whether China is responsible for spread of Coronavirus under International Law or if International Law has the power to impose liability on China for the spread of the pandemic. For that purpose, this piece reads the relevant provision of International Law. The article quantitatively explores research articles, various reports, and case laws. This quantitative research contributes that whenever the international law protocols will be violated aftermath of
it would be devastating. In this way, the deaths caused that is the aftermath of the worldwide proliferation of Corona during the first and second waves of Corona are thoroughly studied.

Published
2022-04-11
Section
Articles