In this context, disease knows no borders. It highlights a range of questions in relation to a ‘right’ to healthcare during armed conflict and its lack of enforcement despite several United Nations (UN) mandated requirements. ![]() The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the questions of public health management it raises in conflict zones is an illustration of this. ![]() Ian Morris 1 in his recent work on the relationship of war to civilisational change, predicts that the interaction of pandemics with intranational and international conflict will be a defining feature of global history over the next 40 years.
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