Abstract
This article offers an epistemological analysis of the textual discourse surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. In a context marked by uncertainty, vulnerability, misinformation, and competing narratives, the multiplicity of public discourse often exceeds the limits of a purely discursive approach. The authors therefore seek to develop a reflective and logical framework for understanding these dynamics and anticipating their possible consequences.
By examining the complexity of pandemic-related discourse, this article highlights the need for a more responsible, coherent, and informed response to COVID-19. Particular attention is given to issues such as testing, public health measures, social vulnerability, uncertainty, barrier measures, and the spread of misinformation. The study ultimately emphasizes the importance of critical reflection in strengthening collective efforts to combat the Coronavirus pandemic.
Keywords: Pandemic; COVID-19; Testing; Uncertainty; Vulnerability; Barrier measures; Misinformation.
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