Tag: Coronavirus
View from The Hill: We can't prepare for a future pandemic without fully looking at state governments' decisions in the last one
Australia needed a federal government-inquiry into the management of the pandemic. Albanese recognised this and before the election he indicated Labor would have one. But he was vague about its form.
Coronavirus weekly: as the world stays at home, where is the pandemic heading?
Since the pandemic began, the new coronavirus has infected more than 780,000 people and killed at least 37,000. The experts at The Conversation offer its readers insights from every continent.
Coronavirus weekly: as the virus spreads, economies grind to a halt
Citizens around the world look warily at the rates of illnesses and deaths at home and abroad as the economic effects of COVID-19 start to hit.
Coronavirus weekly: expert analysis from The Conversation global network
The outbreak continues to spread in new geographies and in numbers.
Coronavirus weekly: treatments on the horizon and lessons for the next pandemic
The pandemic is still raging. Health, money, work, relationships, environment have changed throughout the world, and perhaps permanently so.
Coronavirus weekly: where are countries finding the money to mitigate economic catastrophe?
A look at what various countries – from Indonesia and Argentina to Canada and the US – are doing.
Coronavirus weekly: as some countries hope to ease confinement, others are just getting started
Scientists and academics on how the world might change once this is all over, and if a return to ‘normality’ is even possible.
Coronavirus weekly: as global cases pass one million, health-care workers take the strain
This fifth weekly column by our team of international health editors highlights more of the recently published articles from The Conversation’s global network.