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2020 | 2(18) | 62-76

Article title

Arabia Saudyjska: historie wybranych epidemii i prerogatywa królewska w walce z koronawirusem

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Title variants

EN
Saudi Arabia: Stories of Selected Epidemics and Royal Prerogative in the Fight against Coronavirus
RU
Саудовская Аравия: истории отдельных эпидемий и королевская прерогатива в борьбе с коронавирусом

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Abstracts

RU
В тексте автор сосредоточился на представлении истории эпидемий, которые имели место в Саудовской Аравии, а также обговорил, как именно саудовское королевство может бороться с возможной эпидемией коронавируса. Предложено утверждение о том, что Саудовская Аравия готова к эпидемии заболеваний коронавирусом, после использования выбранных источников и анализа информации на тему коронавируса.
EN
In the text, the author presents shows a short history of epidemics that took place in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and also discusses political decisions and a possible fight with epidemic of coronavirus. After analyzing the most important sources and information on the topic of coronavirus, the author proposes a thesis that Saudi Arabia is ready for an epidemic of coronavirus diseases.

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62-76

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Dates

published
2020

Contributors

  • Towarzystwo Azji i Pacyfiku, Polska

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
1957219

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_15804_so2020205
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