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    Urbanization

    One Year From the Front Lines of COVID-19 in New York City

    Frontline providers found a solution to communication breakdown during the pandemic: talking to each other

    Governance

    Global Solidarity Can’t End With the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Global solidarity will help end the pandemic and other diseases that have killed too many people in low-income countries

    Governance

    The Mexico-United States Border, COVID-19, and Global Health Diplomacy

    Mexico and the United States need to reformulate their bilateral health diplomacy in the aftermath of COVID-19

    Governance

    Just How Do Deaths Due to COVID-19 Stack Up?

    Despite a likely undercount in many places, COVID is among the leading causes of death in most countries  

    Aging

    High-Risk Populations for Severe COVID-19 Infections in the United States

    About one quarter of the U.S. adult population could be considered high risk for severe COVID-19 infections

    Trade

    A New Way to Drive COVID-19 Vaccine Development

    How a "benefit-based advance market commitment" could build on existing Gavi COVAX and EU Joint Procurement initiatives

    Governance

    The Short-Lived COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate in Beijing

    Social media backlash may have influenced officials in China's capital who walked back vaccine requirements

    Governance

    The Devastating Impact of COVID-19 on Democracy

    The pandemic has made reversing the global decline in democracy and freedom harder

    Governance

    COVID-19 and Democracy in Indonesia: Short-Term Stability and Long-Term Threats

    The lasting implications of the pandemic could undermine the quality of Indonesian democracy

    Migration

    Border Management After COVID-19: New Strategies Required

    The WHO has an opportunity to align public health and domestic politics on border measures after the pandemic

    Governance

    COVID-19: Death in Excess

    True death counts from the virus are likely much higher than official numbers