Comparing the Covid-19 response, Bloomberg’s resilience ranking tells us which countries are most successful and least disruptive.
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The Cold Chain Links for a COVID-19 Vaccine
From ultra-cold freezers to huge quantities of dry ice, COVID-19 vaccine distribution needs a frigid supply chain.
How Global Attitudes About Vaccines Might Surprise You
Global levels of vaccine confidence that relate to safety and effectiveness can help us plan for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Who Will Sacrifice Civil Liberties During a Pandemic?
Comparing 14 different countries, we would find the willingness to make civil liberties trade-offs for better health conditions varies.
The Reason We Weren’t Ready For the Pandemic
Trying to grasp our inadequate response to the spread of the coronavirus, we can look back at decades of decisions about pandemic preparedness.
The Covid-19 Test That Does More With Less
Because of productivity gains from Covid-19 pool testing, the Michigan State University’s 67,000 students can return to school more safely.
The Freezer Farm Where Covid-19 Vaccine Will Chill
Involving billions of doses of temperature controlled liquid vials, global Covid-19 vaccine distribution could be surprisingly complex.
Why We Should Avoid Vaccine Nationalism
As the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine accelerates, nations would be wise to avoid vaccine nationalism and instead try to cooperate..
The COVID-19 Vaccine’s Distribution Dilemmas
Even if all works out with with a fast-track compressed timeline for developing the COVID-19 vaccine, we will have distribution dilemmas to resolve.
The Impact of Export Curbs on Medical Equipment
When nations try to guarantee their domestic medical equipment supply through trade restrictions, the policy could backfire.