Category: Pandemic

  • Telehealth in the Pandemic: Benefits & Limitations

    Telehealth has revolutionized healthcare across the globe, with patients having the opportunity to interact with their providers online using technology. The COVID-19 pandemic further hastened the uptake of telehealth with the introduction of regulations requiring social distancing and isolation for all. As a result, more people began to opt for telehealth as a safe and…

  • Review of For Millions, the Pandemic Is Far From Over Article

    Over the last two years, COVID-19 has significantly changed the daily lives of billions of people. Although the development of vaccines is slowing down the spread of the pandemic, there are still millions of people struggling with the consequences of the virus. The article by Doheny (2022), presented by the reputable healthcare source Medscape, examines…

  • The H3N2 Virus Pandemics of 1968

    The 1968 H3N2 pandemic resulted from influenza A/Hong Kong/1968 virus. The H3N2 virus contained two genes derived from the six genes from the A(H2N2) virus, associated with the 1957 H2N2 pandemic, and the avian influenza A virus. In the United States, the experience with the epidemic was unlike in any other country. A less severe…

  • Planning in a Post-Pandemic World

    It is undeniable that the global pandemic affected businesses worldwide. With the need for new, stricter health regulations in the workplace for a safer internal environment in the office come limitations on the number of persons of staff present. Furthermore, there is an added cost of maintaining the areas clean and up to the new…

  • Pandemic Coverage: Omicron Issues

    At the height of the pandemic, news were extremely erratic, with many journalists assuming a primarily pessimistic viewpoint. For instance, in his article How Long Will a Vaccine Really Take?, published on April 30, 2020, Stuart A. Thompson casted doubt on the statements by Trumps Administration. Particularly, Trumps experts believed that a vaccine could arrive…

  • The 1918 Pandemic Representation

    The 1918 pandemic caused by the flu influenza, also known as Spanish flu, led to the death of more than 50 million people worldwide and was believed to be one of the tremendous diseases in the history of humanity. Many reports, books, and articles were published to shed the light on this terrible past event.…

  • Restaurant Business During The Pandemic

    For any business, the key thing to take into consideration is profitability. This is what businesses need to start from when deciding on which aspects to focus on. The crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has created many problems for the catering industry. Institutions are forced to close, send employees on unpaid leave, idle time,…

  • The Coronavirus Pandemic Response in Brazil

    The coronavirus pandemic has had a significant impact on many dimensions of Brazils development. This is one of the most seriously affected by COVID-19 countries not only in the Latin American region, but also in the world as a whole. Nevertheless, the policy of President Zaire Bolsonaro, who downplayed the seriousness of COVID-19, caused discontent…

  • Air Canada: History, Profit, Pandemic, and Future

    The movement of people by air has always brought enormous profits, not only to the countries to which people have flown for tourism purposes but also to the airlines themselves. This is why there are many air transport companies in the world. There is a lot of competition in this sector, and companies do their…

  • Policy Brief: Access to Education After the Pandemic

    Table of Contents Executive Summary Context or Scope of Problem Policy Alternatives Policy Recommendations References Executive Summary The learning process has changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many students do not have the same resources for accessing online classes. This divide in access leads to disruptions in the educational system and unequal learning opportunities. Currently,…