To begin with, the global Pandemic that continues even these days has brightly illustrated to society that respiratory disease exploits might easily jeopardize social life. Moreover, the most powerful public health influencers observed how important it is to the strict and comprehensible measures to stop the specific respiratory disease widespread tendency. As a result, a significant number of managers gained a coincidental opportunity to promote public health tendencies independently from their field of specialty.
On the one hand, public health is one of the critical aspects of stopping the strong upward respiratory disease trend. Without this element, the whole system will collapse due to the lack of unity among different people (Hsieh et al., 2020). Eventually, public health managers should promote their special goal by presenting to society a relatively small number of effective and comprehensible instructions to stop and prevent and create a public immunity for the specific respiratory disease. In addition, the representatives should also provide a bright example of themselves sticking to that rules daily.
On the other hand, in certain cases, society is divided by specific barriers, such as cultural, that might devastate the managers’ work when promoting public health. For instance, despite the strong abandonment of gathering in public places, some cultural or religious representatives pursue their meetings (Vargas et al., 2016). In this case, the best way to improve the overall situation is to provide the joint work of public health managers from the one side and legal authorities as an executive power from another side. As a result, the social barriers will be eliminated by enforcing public health promotion on a legal basis.
References
Hsieh, C. C., Lin, C. H., Wang, W. Y. C., Pauleen, D. J., & Chen, J. V. (2020). The Outcome and Implications of Public Precautionary Measures in Taiwan–Declining Respiratory Disease Cases in the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(13), 4877.
Vargas, I., Mogollón-Pérez, A. S., de Paepe, P., Ferreira Da Silva, M. R., Unger, J. P., & Vázquez, M. L. (2016). Barriers to healthcare coordination in market-based and decentralized public health systems: a qualitative study in healthcare networks of Colombia and Brazil.Health Policy and Planning, 31(6), 736–748.