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Moral decisions in the age of COVID-19: Your choices really matter.
Donnarumma, Francesco; Pezzulo, Giovanni.
  • Donnarumma F; Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, National Research Council, Via S. Martino Della Battaglia 44, 00185, Rome, Italy.
  • Pezzulo G; Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, National Research Council, Via S. Martino Della Battaglia 44, 00185, Rome, Italy.
Soc Sci Humanit Open ; 4(1): 100149, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1185279
ABSTRACT
The moral decisions we make during this period, such as deciding whether to comply with quarantine rules, have unprecedented societal effects. We simulate the "escape from Milan" that occurred on March 7th-8th 2020, when many travelers moved from a high-risk zone (Milan) to southern regions of Italy (Campania and Lazio) immediately after an imminent lockdown was announced. Our simulations show that fewer than 50 active cases might have caused the sudden spread of the virus observed afterwards in these regions. The surprising influence of the actions of few individuals on societal dynamics challenges our cognitive expectations - as in normal conditions, collective dynamics are rather robust to the decisions of few "cheaters". This situation therefore requires novel educational strategies that increase our awareness and understanding of the unprecedented effects of our individual moral decisions.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Soc Sci Humanit Open Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.ssaho.2021.100149

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Soc Sci Humanit Open Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.ssaho.2021.100149