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23 julho 2020

COVID-19 and gender equality

COVID-19 and gender equality: Countering the regressive effects: What is good for gender equality is good for the economy and society as well. The COVID-19 pandemic puts that truth into stark relief and raises critically important choices.

A country level analysis measuring the impact of government actions, country preparedness and socioeconomic factors on COVID-19 mortality and related health outcomes

A country level analysis measuring the impact of government actions, country preparedness and socioeconomic factors on COVID-19 mortality and related health outcomes: Data was collected from the top 50 countries ranked by number of cases. Multivariable negative binomial regression was used to identify factors associated with COVID-19 mortality and related health outcomes.

22 julho 2020

Where The Latest COVID-19 Models Think We're Headed

Where The Latest COVID-19 Models Think We're Headed — And Why They Disagree: Models predicting the potential spread of the COVID-19 pandemic have become a fixture of American life. Yet each model tells a different story about the loss of life to come, making it hard to know which one is “right.” But COVID-19 models aren’t made to be unquestioned oracles. They’re not trying to tell us one precise future, but rather the range of possibilities given the facts on the ground.

One country has done more than any other to stop the spread of the coronavirus

British Response to Covid-19 Has Been World-Class: When the discussion turns to which countries have responded best to Covid-19 — and if nothing else, the pandemic frees up a lot of time for this debate — those most often mentioned are Taiwan, New Zealand and Vietnam. I would like to make a more surprising nomination: the U.K. Covid-19 is a potential scourge to billions around the globe, so the pertinent question is which country has done the most to stop it.

We blew it

We blew it: Why America still hasn't gotten the coronavirus under control: America spent the spring building a bridge to August, spending trillions and shutting down major parts of society. The expanse was to be a bent coronavirus curve, and the other side some semblance of normal, where kids would go to school and their parents to work.

Coronavirus vaccines trials

Coronavirus vaccines leap through safety trials — but which will work is anybody’s guess: Scientists caution against comparing immune responses shown in early-stage trials, and say there might be more than one path to an effective vaccine.

21 julho 2020

The share of Americans in their 20s moving home is skyrocketing

The share of Americans in their 20s moving home is skyrocketing: The kids are heading home. About 35% of Americans in their 20s lived with either their parents or grandparents in June 2020, according to data from the US’s monthly employment survey. This is up from just over 30% in February 2020, before the Covid-19 pandemic reached the US.