Major epidemics
not only directly threaten the lives and health of all people, but also have
unpredictable negative effects on the economy, society and
politics of all countries. In order to prevent and control the epidemic, governments
of all countries have taken a series of corresponding measures, which are
necessary measures to protect peoples right to life and health. However, various
measures to prevent and control the epidemic will limit the realization of
other human rights and public interests. Therefore, in the
prevention and control of major epidemics, human rights
protection needs to balance five important relationships, including the
relationship between the protection of the right to life and health and other
human rights protection, the relationship between the equal protection of human
rights and the special protection of the rights of vulnerable groups, the
relationship between the protection of the right to life and health and
economic development, the relationship between the protection of the right to
know about epidemics and social stability, the
relationship between domestic human rights protection and external humanitarian
assistance.