The coronavirus pandemic has had and continues to affect us, not only in economic and health terms, but also in social terms. This exception- this difficult time is also a test of our solidarity towards our actions related to the reduction of the effects of the pandemic, both current and future in the future. We do not know yet how long the state will last in Poland epidemics and with what social and economic restrictionswe will be measure yourself in the months or even years. It is possible, that thanks to anti-crisis measures and huge amounts allocated to support companies and economic institutions, it will not be possible to prevent the crisis economic, which would postpone it in time. In a few months, the crisis may be more socially painful, especially if it causes the impoverishment of society and unemployment. If, in addition, it turns out that the number of infections with the Covid-19 virus will remain high, they may be needed again restrictions on social freedom. This in turn can cause impatience as well will translate into passivity towards those in need. Limitation of our freedom – especially in terms of religious practice – can be considered too far impending interference with the
fundamental rights of society. This problem is not only there the national dimension, but above all the global dimension. At the moment, we are becoming more and more aware of the scale and multifaceted the regularity of the problems we face now, but also of those with which we will have to face ourselves when we return to normal – if we ever do will follow. In view of the enormity of problems – especially in the health care – more and more we should pay attention to ethical issues related to aid those most in need of that help. The above-mentioned issues relate to the topics discussed in this issue our magazine.