Public Policies Facing Cowide's Future Works 19

Document Type : Review Paper

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Faculty Member of Science Policy Department, National Research for Science Policy

Abstract

Early warning of issues and awareness is the first step in the public policy cycle. Predicting topics and forecasting helps policymakers to be proactive and not be surprised by future events. The surprise of the Quaid 19 instrument has had a tremendous impact on human society by spreading and becoming pandemic in many ways. World-renowned institutions such as McKenzie, Albert Koch of Germany and the Center for Economic Policy Research in China are currently seeking answers to the question of what the effects of the disease will be on human society if the disease is prolonged. In this article, we have tried to answer this question by using the step method and using valid sources and using various social, economic, environmental and technological dimensions and presenting policy solutions. The results of this study show that this event has had many positive and negative effects, the most obvious of which are its economic effects, and on the other hand, this phenomenon has strengthened the positive aspect of technology and cyberspace, and in terms of the Earth's ecological environment. Breathing and socially and politically gaining public trust and presenting the white and black aspects of the various dimensions of affairs for society by policymakers, real engaging a diverse range of stakeholders and thinking of alternative solutions during decision-making and Sustainable crisis management is an important way to overcome post-Corona governance.

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