© 2020 Tatiana VORONINA
2020 — № 1 (19)
Citation link:
Voronina T.A. (2020) COVID-19: o vlijanii pandemii na prodovol’stvennoe snabzhenie i pitanie rossijan [COVID-19: About Impact of Pandemic on Food Supply and Nutrition among Russians]. Medicinskaja antropologija i biojetika [Medical Anthropology and Bioethics], 1(19).
Author info: Tatyana Andreyevna Voronina, Dr. Hist. Sc., is a Leading Research Fellow at the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology (Moscow)
Keywords: Russia, COVID-19, coronavirus, epidemic, pandemic, nutrition, food service, ration
Abstract. The article discusses the coronavirus pandemic’s influence on nutrition among Russians in the frameworks of the strict antiviral limitations and the forms of food products acquisition during long stays at home when visits to stores were limited, as well as during the self-isolation period when it was allowed to visit stores and restaurants. It seems important to analyze the consequences of the increase of the Russians’ spendings on the ration, to review what means were used for disease prevention and boosting immunity. Because the pandemic hit the restaurant industry, I found it important to study the work of restaurants during the temporary lockdown and after the lift of limitations. The main sources for the article are mass media such as Russian TV channels and the Internet, which were the first to provide updates on the new developments and threats caused by the coronavirus pandemic from December 2019 to July 2020.
References:
Voronina, T. (2009) From Soviet cuisine to Kremlin diet: Changes in consumption and lifestyle in twentieth-century Russia, The rise of obesity in Europe: A twentieth century food history, Derek J. Oddy, Peter J. Atkins, Virginie Amilien (eds.), London: Ashgate, pp.. 33–44.