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Health security needs strengthening in wake of COVID-19 pandemic

More than a year has passed since the emergence of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and, with it, a pandemic that is still wreaking havoc across the globe. Biological threats are not just public health crises, they also have the power to paralyze entire nations through economic recessions, productivity downturns, international and domestic security fears, the loss of lives,

The brutal governance lessons of 2020

Covid-19 has offered some tough but useful lessons about governance. Many wealthy countries didn’t manage the crisis as well as anticipated, whereas many poorer, more populous and vulnerable countries exceeded expectations. The difference raises important questions not just about public-health management but also about the state of governance in the world’s largest and oldest democracies. In October 2019, just before the pandemic began, a coalition of major foundations published a Global Health Security Index (GHSI) that ranked countries’ capacity to prevent, detect and report an infection, and to respond rapidly to disease outbreaks. ‘Unsurprisingly’, a data journalist with Statista observed at the time, ‘higher income countries tended to record better scores in the index’. Topping the list of ‘countries best prepared to deal with a pandemic’ were the United States and the United Kingdom.

SARS-2 Bio-Weapon & Gold Vaccines From CIA-WHO Tests funded by Gates to EU Summit with Pfizer, Biden s sponsor, before Pandemic! – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

SARS-2 Bio-Weapon & Gold Vaccines From CIA-WHO Tests funded by Gates to EU Summit with Pfizer, Biden s sponsor, before Pandemic! – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services
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A lack of state capacity cannot explain our Covid failures

A lack of state capacity cannot explain our Covid failures We must examine how a series of bad judgment calls have made Britain s crisis far worse than it needed to be 7 January 2021 • 7:00pm “You are going to learn more about your government and your society in the next few months than you learned in the last couple of decades.” Those words were written by Hong Kong-based journalist Mike Bird on March 11 last year, just before western governments started taking Covid-19 seriously. So what have we learned? It’s evident the pandemic has gone badly in the UK. With the exception of Belgium and Italy, we have the highest Covid death rate relative to population of any major country, beyond even the much-maligned United States.

The brutal governance lessons of 2020

news The brutal governance lessons of 2020 My Republica OXFORD, Jan. 3 The pandemic has revealed the urgent need to build connective tissue across governments and between national and sub-national institutions in the US and the UK. COVID-19 has offered some tough but useful lessons about governance. Many wealthy countries did not manage the crisis as well as anticipated, whereas many poorer, populous, and vulnerable countries exceeded expectations. The difference raises important questions not just about public-health management but also about the state of governance in the world s largest and oldest democracies. Just before the pandemic, a coalition of major foundations published a Global Health Security Index (GHSI) that ranked countries capacity to prevent, detect, and report an infection, and to respond rapidly to disease outbreaks. Unsurprisingly, a data journalist with Statista observed at the time, higher income countries tended to record better sco

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