IMPACT OF THE STATE OF EMERGENCY EXCEPTION REGIME AND PUBLIC HEALTH IN HUANCAVELICA
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https://doi.org/10.54943/rcsxxi.v1i1.170Keywords:
state of emergency, public healthAbstract
Objective: to substantiate the impact of the declaration of a state of emergency that is related to public health in the department of Huancavelica, since in this research we develop an issue of transcendental importance for the law in the context of the pandemic that we live, andwe We will immerse ourselves in the contents of the Exception Regime in the country and its relationship with public health. Method: the research is of a causal correlational type, quantitative, non-experimental design of a longitudinal type; For data collection, the observation guide and Likert style were used, a questionnaire with 18 items. Results: by means of the statistical study carried out through the Pearson correlation coefficient (r), there is a 95% confidence level, r = 0.7890939, which corresponds to a high positive correlation, that the impact of the declaration of The state of emergency is significantly related to public health in the Department of Huancavelica, that the right to inviolability of home and peaceful assembly without weapons is significantly related to public health. Conclusion: the impact of the declaration of the state of emergency exception regime has a high correlation with public health in the Department of Huancavelica.
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