The global pandemic Covid-19 is impacting people in many and varied ways. The effects on all our lives are immense and diverse, from rural and urban communities, young and old, from different geographic and economic groups, we are each living with different realities of a global crisis.
In the April episode of Between the Lines, the Institute of Development Studies podcast, Melissa Leach, Hayley MacGregor, Annie Wilkinson and Ian Scoones discuss how we should learn from past epidemics and outbreaks and the need to understand social dynamics in order to respond to Covid-19.
Links
- Book – ‘Avian Influenza: Science, Policy and Politics’, Ian Scoones
- Book – ‘Epidemics: Science, Governance and Social Justice’, Melissa Leach, Sarah Dry and Hayley MacGregor
- Blog – Covid-19 – a social phenomenon requiring diverse expertise
- Blog – Science, uncertainty and the Covid-19 response
- Pandemic Preparedness Programme
Special April/May book discount offer
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- Avian Influenza | Paperback |
£33.99£16.99 - Epidemics: Science, Governance and Social Justice | Paperback|
£39.99£19.99 - One Health: Science, politics and zoonotic disease in Africa | Paperback|
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my lecturer appealed to all people to remain patient in facing this uncertain situation. He delivered a few tips to stay patient. First, continue to have confidence and positive thinking that the pandemic will end. Second, think and be realistic, fill the days with useful activities, both beneficial for yourself and for others.
read more in
https://www.unair.ac.id/site/article/read/2950/menjaga-mental-tetap-sehat-di-tengah-pandemi.html