Fig. 8. Timeline of COVID-19 National US Policy Response. Mitigation policy Early mitigation efforts took the form of travel restrictions and warnings, but by March 13 the federal government escalated from a public health to a national emergency, and by March 16 all states had declared a stat...
The U.S. correctional system and the racism it is built upon have been at the root of American health disparities for centuries. Even before COVID-19, those directly impacted by the criminal justice system, mainly Black and Brown people, were a particularly vulnerable group, often lacking acce...
cases: The total number of cases of Covid-19, including both confirmed and probable. deaths: The total number of deaths from Covid-19, including both confirmed and probable. The live data can be found in files at the U.S. level in theus.csvfile, at the state level in thestates.csv...
COVID-19 mitigation strategies must be inclusive of PLWD to ensure they maintain respect for “dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms,”5 and avoid widening existing disparities. This necessitates accelerating efforts to include these groups in preparedness and response planning, and requires di...
Basic Statistic COVID-19 pandemic: Share of persons with a most severe impact on their finances 2020 Public opinion Basic Statistic Satisfaction in government's COVID response in the UK in 2020 Basic Statistic UK: opinion on government's coronavirus response compared to other countries 2020 ...
It provides a single source of truth about the state’s COVID-19 response and a central location for simplified policy guidance. It is intended to be easy to understand while offering links to related info on other state websites. The site began as a simple explainer for a single executive...
COVID-19 was initially an emergency in adults, but for kids it was unclear. The UK’s Financial Times reported the infection fatality rate by age in two periods of time, 2020 and 2022 (Burn‑Murdoch and Barnes2022). The analysis makes clear that in 2020, influenza had a comparable rate...
In Whom is Covid-19 a Leading Cause of Death? Carol Cancelliere, MPH, PhD | Ontario Tech University Covid-19 is the 3rd leading cause of death at the time of this article. Are other stratifications possible other than age, e.g., sex, race, co-morbidity status, geographic region,...
Spread of the coronavirus has exposed troubling problems at fur farms and how we respond to outbreaks there.
Since January 2020, the disease has spread to each state and nearly every territory By Sergio Hernandez, Byron Manley, Sean O’Key and Henrik Pettersson, CNN Last updated: March 20, 2023 at 2:03 p.m. ET Covid-19 has killed at least 1,123,836 people and infected about 103.8 million ...