COVID-19

Inequality and COVID-19: Excerpt from ‘Together Apart’
Insights
August 26, 2020

Inequality and COVID-19: Excerpt from ‘Together Apart’

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Coronavirus UK – Patrician Policymaking
Public Policy
August 13, 2020

Coronavirus UK – Patrician Policymaking

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Coronavirus UK – Is COVID-19 a Disease?
Public Policy
August 13, 2020

Coronavirus UK – Is COVID-19 a Disease?

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Coronavirus UK – A Nasty Infection But Let’s Have a Sense of Proportion
Public Policy
August 7, 2020

Coronavirus UK – A Nasty Infection But Let’s Have a Sense of Proportion

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Coronavirus UK: Self-Isolation Must Not Mean Self-Imprisonment

Coronavirus UK: Self-Isolation Must Not Mean Self-Imprisonment

The United Kingdom’s reputed the self-isolation proposal, and its attendant controversy about the alleged influence of social and behavioral scientists on the government’s approach, is a nice indicator of how limited the social science influence actually is – and why it needs to be greater.

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How Coronavirus Became a Political Problem

How Coronavirus Became a Political Problem

The Italian government’s decision to expand its lockdown from two small areas of the north to encompass the entire country is a sign of its increasing desperation to control the spread of novel coronavirus. The number of positive cases by the evening of March 9 stood at at least 7,000 with more than 400 people having lost their lives. This has even been described as Italy’s “darkest hour” by Giuseppe Conte, the country’s prime minister.

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