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COVID-19 Archives - Page 9 of 10 - Eleventh Column

COVID-19

Kosovo Government First to Fall in Worldwide COVID-19 Crisis

Emergency measures exposed tensions in the fragile ruling coalition

COVID-19 in India: Early Steps Could’ve Prevented a Nationwide Lockdown

Pre-emptive action by the Indian government could have allowed Indians to go about their daily lives, while also avoiding a full-scale COVID-19 outbreak.

What India Should Do About COVID-19

The government’s ‘package’ responding to the crisis is a blend of callousness and cluelessness.

Help From Havana: Cuba’s Long Tradition of Medical Diplomacy

By sending doctors to Italy to cope with the COVID-19 crisis, Havana is only furthering a long legacy of international medical assistance.

How Chinese People Came Together to Create Hope, Humour and Art During Quarantine

The human spirit is tested during difficult times, but a scholar already has found examples of how people found ways to support one another in China. Other countries have shown similar resilience.

COVID-19: Life Lessons From an All-Pervading Pandemic

COVID-19 has forced us to re-evaluate our lives, surroundings and daily choices.

COVID-19 in India: Banging Utensils and Clapping From Balconies Is a Spectacle, Not a...

By calling on people to clank utensils, ring bells and clap from their balconies to thank health workers, the Indian Prime Minister conjured a spectacle. But the government's actual response to the COVID-19 crisis remains lax.

COVID-19: Iran is Feeling the Heat of US Sanctions

The Iranian government is campaigning for US sanctions to be lifted immediately over the COVID-19 crisis. Some friendly countries are joining in.

Will China Learn From the COVID-19 Epidemic?

When the SARS epidemic ended in 2003, many people in China thought that the government had learned its lesson. The COVID-19 outbreak proved them wrong.

Against Quarantine

How responses to the new corona virus territorialize disease and capitalize on a virus