Category: COVID-19
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Federalism and Covid-19 in the United States
Table of Contents Introduction Issues Discussed and Why it Exemplifies Federalism Resultant Problems from the State-National Policy Conflict Governance Efficiency in the United States Federalism Conclusion References Introduction Although governments globally have adopted varying responses to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, the fragmented approach in the United States due to federalism has complicated the countrys…
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COVID-19 Impact on Australias International Relations
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted Australias international relations and foreign policy. In general terms, the virus outbreak challenged Australias long-time strategic positioning as a regional middle power. Previously, Australia succeeded in finding the right balance for maximizing economic gains and minimizing security threats. On the one hand, the Australian economy has become increasingly integrated…
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Post-COVID-19 Federal Reserve Policies
The COVID-19s impact on the economy is immeasurable, as firms and individuals across the world have to readjust to the new reality. This event has caused the U.S. to a 30 percent drop in its gross domestic product (GDP), which is similar to the Great Depression rate (Clarida et al., 2021). The policy tools that…
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Sibling Violence
Table of Contents Literature Overview Research Questions Research Design Integration References Literature Overview Various studies indicate that sibling violence manifests in different types: for example, games or regular dialogue. This leads to consequences for children in socialization and later life (Perkins et al., 2017). Childrens self-esteem and mental health suffer, and crime rates increase. The…
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Psychology and COVID-19 Article by Pillay & Barnes
The pandemic has brought the danger of death from epidemiological infection and an unbearable psychological burden for people around the world. Faster spread of the virus; strict isolation measures, COVID-19 has profoundly affected our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. The consequences of coronavirus on the body have not yet been adequately studied. Still, it is known…
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COVID-19 Pandemic: What We Can Learn From the Past?
Events people witness in the twenty-first century look as they are entirely new: humanitys progress in technology, economics, and society keep developing and have already reached the highest level of all times. However, there are still disastrous occasions leading to deaths, military conflicts, and environmental catastrophes. The brightest recent example is the COVID-19 pandemic, and…
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The COVID-19 Pandemic in US and World History
A coronavirus is a group of viruses that cause infections in both human beings and animals. The strain of the virus experienced globally was known as acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). This virus is associated with coronavirus disease 19(COVID-19). Coronavirus pandemic was a global health crisis that the world had felt in ages since…
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American National Security Response to COVID-19
Table of Contents Introduction Competing Solutions to Address the Issue The Argument for the Preferred Solution Conclusion References Introduction The government of the United States faced a significant number of national security issues and challenges, considering the current unstable and life-threatening environment. As such, candidates and representatives elected in 2020 are exposed to critical questions…
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US Actions Concerning COVID-19 Pandemic
Table of Contents Introduction Fiscal Policy Conclusion References Introduction To address a specific complicated issue, every country attempts to elaborate relevant policy intended at forming the maximum possible amount of material and labor resources. In this context, the US federal governments containment measures regarding COVID19 produced an ambiguous effect on the national economy and well-being,…
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COVID-19-Related Claims Against Health Care Providers
The bill SB 74: COVID-19-related Claims Against Health Care Providers, sponsored by Jeff Brandes, a senator from Florida and the representative of the Republican Party, and accepted as a health policy on February 10, 2021, addresses the legislative procedure for civil actions on the basis of COVID-19-related claims against health care providers. According to it…