Between Gross Negligence and Genocide: Brazil’s Failed Response to COVID-19
Here we are: almost 130,000 deaths, a Ministry of Health populated by military men, and a president who dismisses the pandemic as a “little flu.”

Here we are: almost 130,000 deaths, a Ministry of Health populated by military men, and a president who dismisses the pandemic as a “little flu.”

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues apace in Chile, a test of the country’s commitment to democracy and the rule of law looms close.

Telehealth can reduce barriers to care, such as lack of access to transportation, culturally-competent providers, and childcare.

Questions continue over whether more might have been done to protect patients in nursing homes and other congregate settings in New York State.

”Indemnifying Precaution” explores how to align costs and benefits so that individuals of all ages adhere to precautions.

In this post, we discuss the benefits of face shields as a substitute to face masks in the context of public health policy.

With special guest Sarah de Guia, CEO of ChangeLab Solutions. Sarah is an author on a new report titled Assessing Legal Responses to COVID-19.

Moderna’s vaccine works using a completely novel mechanism, unlike any other vaccine currently approved anywhere in the world.

Assessing Legal Responses to COVID-19 is an in-depth analysis of the U.S. legal and policy responses to the pandemic.
