Why a Fiction Novel on COVID-19?

Hi!

How are you doing?

I write this novel (COVID-19. A Global Novel in a Global Village) mainly to share with you some ideas about solidarity, love, social justice, and hope during this COVID-19 pandemic.

It’s historical, political, and social fiction. It’s a way for me to promote key ideas like universal health coverage, education for all, and universal income.

In addition to a health challenge, COVID-19 is also a social, economic, and political challenge. There was a World before COVID-19, and there will be another one after this plague. Humanity will still feel deeply about the changes generated by this pandemic.

The COVID-19 crisis is unique in the history of modern epidemics and has left an indelible impact on health, social, and economic structures. What have we learned collectively as a result of this pandemic in order to make this society a better place and give hope to those who languish in misery and ignorance? How will this COVID-19 pandemic create a turning point in the history of humanity? A new World is emerging as a result of COVID-19.

COVID-19 has also highlighted our limits in terms of collective capacity to provide an integrated response to a global problem. This pandemic has highlighted social, economic, and health inequalities within a country and between countries. All nations are not equal before COVID-19 and will not be able to face in a similar way the economic, social, health, and political consequences of this plague. How could we achieve a better world with more possibilities and solidarity? Health is a human right. Every citizen on this planet has the right to a fair and quality health system, in short to universal health coverage.

Moreover, this crisis also showed the weaknesses of the global governance system and the capitalist system, such as we know it currently. Should we not allow capitalism to emerge with a more human, fairer, and more just face? Shouldn’t we guarantee a basic universal income for every human being? Shouldn’t we have access to universal education? Shouldn’t we be exploiting current planet resources while being respectful of the environment and thinking of the future generation?

The COVID-19 has shown that we are all interconnected and that we can no longer live in isolation in our little corner. We are all linked either in the visible or invisible world. What we see as reality, the visible dimension is only a reflection of the invisible or of our individual and collective consciousness. By improving both individually and collectively, we will be able to project more light into this dark world, and together we will be able to illuminate ourselves and create a beam of light for the progress of humanity towards an inclusive society based on love and solidarity.

I love you from the bottom of my heart.

Please have look at this new novel on AMAZON:

COVID-19. A Global Novel in a Global Village.

Good reading,

Dr Joseph Adrien Emmanuel Demes, MD, MPH, Ph.D. (c),

Author of the New Novel:

COVID-19. A Global Novel in a Global Village.

To get access to my New Novel on AMAZON, please click on this link:

smarturl.it/covidglobal

 

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DoctorDemes

Hi!
Dr. Joseph Adrien Emmanuel Demes is a Medical Doctor, Professor, and Researcher.

He is the author of the book "How to Improve the Quality of Your Life? A Comprehensive Approach and Guide to Well-Being".

He is also a spiritual leader helping people connect to the real source of abundance, joy, and well-being.

As a medical doctor, he is someone who is compassionate, has empathy. He is willing to help people change their lives for the better, thrive, and reach their full potential.