Home » Health » Coronavirus: from food to economics, 9 books to understand covid-19 and its consequences Coronavirus: from food to economics, 9 books to understand covid-19 and its consequences December 27, 2020 by world today news Drafting BBC World News — 1 hour Image source, Getty Images — Caption, A selection of books on and to understand the covid-19 pandemic. — – This 2020, the covid-19 pandemic crossed us in almost every aspect of our lives. – He made us take sanitary measures to avoid contagion; learn about scientific terminology to understand the disease; and also reflect on how we live and how we relate to our environment. – And all these changes of which we were witnesses and protagonists are also reflected in our culture and way of communicating. – As a summary of this year marked by the pandemic, at BBC Mundo we did a selection of books in Spanish to understand the disease from different areas, analyze its consequences and find tools to cope with it. – 1. “A day in the life of a virus” Image source, Peripheral Editorial — Caption, “A day in the life of a virus”, by Miguel Pita. — – What is a virus? Certainly “it is not an enemy”, says the Spanish doctor in genetics and cell biology Miguel Pita, author of “A day in the life of a virus. From DNA to pandemic”, on scientific dissemination. – The text explains with simplicity how viruses coexist with our species, as well as the great battle that takes place inside our body when these invisible enemies access it, points out the editorial on its website. – 2. “Coronavirus: Prevention, pandemic and containment” Image source, Catarata Publishing House — Caption, “Coronavirus: Prevention, pandemic and containment”, by Sonia de Miguel Fernández and Juan Carlos Ruiz de la Roja. — – “Covid-19 is not, by far, the most lethal pandemic in history, but it is the worst we have experienced. It is our black plague,” say the authors of the book “Coronavirus: Prevention, pandemic and containment”, Sonia by Miguel Fernández and Juan Carlos Ruiz de la Roja. – How a virus works and spreads, diagnostic tests, vaccine research, what foods protect us, and past pandemics are some of the topics covered in this book. – 3. “Viruses and pandemics” Image source, Guadalmazan — Caption, “Viruses and pandemics”, by Ignacio López-Goñi. — – The author of “Viruses and pandemics”, who solves many doubts on this issue with a perspective on the history of humanity, is the Spanish microbiologist and professor at the University of Navarra, Ignacio López-Goñi. – 4. “How to eat in the times of covid-19” Image source, Mariela Glandt — Caption, “How to eat in the times of covid-19”, by Mariela Glandt. — – Mariela Glandt is the author of “How to eat in times of covid-19” where she makes us reflect on what we are eating in the midst of the pandemic. – The endocrinologist specializing in diabetes agrees with many other specialists, who study the new coronavirus, that our immune system must be strengthened so that if we contract covid-19, the consequences are much milder. – “There is an epidemic that is aggravating the coronavirus and that is that we eat poor quality food,” Glandt told BBC Mundo. – 5. “Pandemocracy” Image source, Galaxia Gutenberg — Caption, “Pandemocracy,” by Daniel Innerarity. — – In the book “Pandemocracia”, its author, the Spanish philosopher Daniel Innerarity, assures that the coronavirus crisis is a “pandemocratic” event, like all global risks. – There is the paradox that a risk that equalizes us all reveals at the same time how unequal we are, causes other inequalities and puts our democracies to the test. – 6. “Pandemonium” Image source, Ned Editions — Caption, “Pandemonium”, by Jorge Alemán. — – Can the specter of death caused by the coronavirus pandemic open a new debate on equality? Asks Jorge Alemán, author of “Pandemonium. Notes on the Disaster.” – The Argentine psychoanalyst and writer explores the present of humanity in its fight against the pandemic from philosophy, politics, neoliberalism and capitalism and proposes to start thinking about a post-pandemic world. – 7. “The mathematics of the pandemic” Image source, Waterfall — Caption, “The mathematics of the pandemic”, by Manuel de León and Antonio Gómez Corral. — – Mathematics plays a prominent role in understanding pandemics and how to combat them. They help us prevent, predict and control them, say Manuel de León and Antonio Gómez Corral, authors of “The mathematics of the pandemic.” – This covid-19 pandemic made us talk about technical terms linked to mathematical concepts, such as, for example, the SIR model, which emerged from the fight against malaria, which predicts the evolution of infections using differential equations. – 8. “Learn and teach in times of confinement” Image source, Waterfall — Caption, “Learning and teaching in times of confinement”, Fernando Trujillo Suárez. — – The transition from a face-to-face educational system to a distance education model has probably been the greatest impact that education has suffered in many other countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic. – That is why the objective of the book “Learning and teaching in times of confinement”, which brings together several authors headed by Fernando Trujillo Suárez, is to make useful proposals for education in terms of infrastructure, teaching methodologies, learning and evaluation. – 9. “In times of contagion” Image source, Salamandra — Caption, “In times of contagion”, by Paolo Giordano. — – And finally we share with you the reflection “In times of contagion”, by the Italian writer Paolo Giordano, in which a new virus breaks out in a distant country and the Earth has become small. – In a description of daily life affected by the COVID-19 crisis, the author invites us to reflect on the collective responsibility to preserve the health of all. – “In times of contagion, we are a single organism, a community,” he says. – — – Remembera what you can receive notifications from BBC Mundo. 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