The Effects of Administrative Control on the Spread of Infectious Viruses - Coronavirus as a Model
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https://doi.org/10.65263/aujlsr.V4.I3.Y2025.P33-64.125Keywords:
Administrative Control - VirusesAbstract
The function of administrative control is one of the essential tasks of the state, contributing to the maintenance of public security and societal order, especially in the face of health challenges such as the spread of infectious viruses. Administrative control aims to protect public health and prevent chaos, which is crucial for creating a stable and balanced community. The COVID-19 pandemic serves as a poignant example of the need for administrative control.
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