Category: Pandemic

  • Pandemics and Epidemics that Changed the World

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Black Death Smallpox The Spanish Flu (H1N1) HIV/AIDS Conclusion Works Cited Abstract We are witnessing the times of Great Awakening through the pandemic of COVID-19. We are learning what essential jobs really are. People and companies are working at home. Most importantly, we are learning more about human connections. We…

  • American Pandemics From Columbus to Coronavirus

    Introduction: How Have Epidemics Shaped American History? There were many episodes in history when humanity met with epidemics of various deadly infections. However, since Christopher Columbus first encountered indigenous people in North America in 1492, viruses have opened up a new perspective for the development of society. Often, various diseases were associated with representatives of…

  • Police Killing Black People in a Pandemic

    Gupta, A. H. (2020). Since 2015: 48 black women killed by the police. And only 2 charges. The New York Times.  The article deals with the death of Breonna Taylor, the acquittal of the police officers whose responsibility it was, and the police violence towards black women. The article provides statistics and factual data on…

  • Pandemics and Epidemics that Changed the World

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Black Death Smallpox The Spanish Flu (H1N1) HIV/AIDS Conclusion Works Cited Abstract We are witnessing the times of Great Awakening through the pandemic of COVID-19. We are learning what essential jobs really are. People and companies are working at home. Most importantly, we are learning more about human connections. We…

  • American Pandemics From Columbus to Coronavirus

    Introduction: How Have Epidemics Shaped American History? There were many episodes in history when humanity met with epidemics of various deadly infections. However, since Christopher Columbus first encountered indigenous people in North America in 1492, viruses have opened up a new perspective for the development of society. Often, various diseases were associated with representatives of…

  • Police Killing Black People in a Pandemic

    Gupta, A. H. (2020). Since 2015: 48 black women killed by the police. And only 2 charges. The New York Times.  The article deals with the death of Breonna Taylor, the acquittal of the police officers whose responsibility it was, and the police violence towards black women. The article provides statistics and factual data on…

  • The Coronavirus Pandemic: Detergents Against the Germs

    Background The coronavirus pandemic forced many individuals to find a way to remain safe, including loading up on cleaning splashes, gels, and cleansers. The pandemic is another ailment and a major danger to worldwide wellbeing. Hand sanitizer stations and wipes are all over the places: supermarkets, shopping centers, schools, chapels, and workplaces. As no particular…

  • Senate HELP Hearing on Coronavirus Responses and Future Pandemic Preparedness: An Overview

    Table of Contents Introduction Purpose, Participants, Agenda, and Logistics The Committee Vulnerable Social Groups during a Pandemic Stakeholders Positions Crucial Interactions The Meetings Outcomes Conclusion References Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most significant tragedies of the beginning of the twenty-first century. As a result, hundreds of thousands of people died worldwide, and…

  • Psychological Effects of Pandemic Control Measures

    Table of Contents Introduction Pandemic Control Measures The Effects of Pandemic Control Measures Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic broke out in China in December 2019, and by March 2020 has affected almost all countries around the globe causing national governments to introduce a range of unprecedented measures. As for now, nearly half of…

  • Pandemic and Its Aftermath Impact

    Overall, health indicators will deteriorate as a result of the pandemic since all medical efforts are now focused on preventing and treating COVID-19. The pandemic will be followed by an increase in mortality rates among the vulnerable population (Bedford et al., 2020). Although the coronavirus pandemic has touched everyone, for some, such as the poor,…