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Coronavirus loses the battle

Coronavirus loses the battle
Author: Olga Markova
Publisher: Fondation Ipsen BookLab
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-07-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 2914686994

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Coronavirus wants to conquer the world. Fortunately, Phagocyte and Lymphocyte are there to defend the body. Produced in partnership with Institut Curie | Association Actine, Fondation Ipsen, and Editions du Buveur d’Encre, the albums of the collection Curious minds are written by biologists. The illustrations are based on scientific observations and a glossary with a series of games at the end of the book helps understanding. Limited edition of the Curious minds series, this book can be downloaded free of charge. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Biophysicist Olga Markova works at the interface between physics and aa biology, on the functioning of the cell, at the Institut Curie. Also a graduate of the Kiev Art School, she illustrates and writes the scientific books Curious Minds for children.


Fighting the First Wave

Fighting the First Wave
Author: Peter Baldwin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2021-03-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1316518337

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Why did the world's nations fight the Covid-19 pandemic in such different ways and with such varying results?


Failures of State: The Inside Story of Britain’s Battle with Coronavirus

Failures of State: The Inside Story of Britain’s Battle with Coronavirus
Author: Jonathan Calvert
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2021-03-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0008430535

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*THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER* A GUARDIAN AND SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR ‘An astonishing book’ James O’Brien ‘A gripping, devastating read’ Sunday Times


Devil in a Coma

Devil in a Coma
Author: Mark Lanegan
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1399601857

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One morning in March 2021 with the second wave of infections ripping through Ireland where he was newly resident, Mark Lanegan woke up breathless, fatigued beyond belief, his body burdened with a gigantic dose of Covid-19. Admitted to Kerry Hospital and initially given little hope of survival, Lanegan's illness has him slipping in and out of a coma, unable to walk or function for several months and fearing for his life. As his situation becomes more intolerable over the course of that bleakest of springs he is assaulted by nightmares, visions and regrets about a life lived on the edge of chaos and disorder. He is prompted to consider his predicament and how, in his sixth decade, his lifelong battle with mortality has led to this final banal encounter with a disease that has undone millions, when he has apparently been cheating death for his whole existence. Written in vignettes of prose and poetry, DEVIL IN A COMA is a terrifying account of illness and the remorse that comes with it by an artist and writer with singular vision.


Pandemonium

Pandemonium
Author: Armando Iannucci
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1408715090

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Tell, Mighty Wit, how the highest in forethought and, That tremendous plus, The Science, Saw off our panic and Globed vexation Until a drape of calmness furled around the earth And beckoned a new and greater normal into each life For which we give plenty gratitude and pay Willingly for the vict'ry triumph Merited by these wisest gods. Pandemonium is an epic mock-heroic poem, written in response to the pandemic with all the anger and wit that Armando Iannucci brings to his vision of contemporary events. It tells the story of how Orbis Rex, Young Matt and his Circle of Friends, Queen Dido and the blind Dom'nic did battle with 'a wet and withered bat' from Wuhan.


National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness

National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness
Author: Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1510767614

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The ultimate guide for anyone wondering how President Joe Biden will respond to the COVID-19 pandemic—all his plans, goals, and executive orders in response to the coronavirus crisis. Shortly after being inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States, Joe Biden and his administration released this 200 page guide detailing his plans to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. The National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness breaks down seven crucial goals of President Joe Biden's administration with regards to the coronavirus pandemic: 1. Restore trust with the American people. 2. Mount a safe, effective, and comprehensive vaccination campaign. 3. Mitigate spread through expanding masking, testing, data, treatments, health care workforce, and clear public health standards. 4. Immediately expand emergency relief and exercise the Defense Production Act. 5. Safely reopen schools, businesses, and travel while protecting workers. 6. Protect those most at risk and advance equity, including across racial, ethnic and rural/urban lines. 7. Restore U.S. leadership globally and build better preparedness for future threats. Each of these goals are explained and detailed in the book, with evidence about the current circumstances and how we got here, as well as plans and concrete steps to achieve each goal. Also included is the full text of the many Executive Orders that will be issued by President Biden to achieve each of these goals. The National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness is required reading for anyone interested in or concerned about the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on American society.


SARS

SARS
Author: Karen Monaghan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2003
Genre: Communicable diseases
ISBN:

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Globalization after the Pandemic

Globalization after the Pandemic
Author: Qin Hui
Publisher: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9882371817

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The coronavirus pandemic that broke out in 2019 has finally calmed down in China, after the bungling occasioned by the iron hand of lockdown. But beginning in March 2020, the disaster spread abroad, and at present there is no end in sight. Discussions of the changes the pandemic brings to the world, and how “plagues change history,” are a hot topic everywhere. In this book, Prof. Qin Hui offers a stunning reflection on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on political institutions, which are well worth pondering for both China and the West. China, with its “low human rights advantage,” has achieved success in imposing coercive lockdowns that got the virus under control after the disastrous outbreak in Wuhan, but it will be a challenge to prevent the normalization of emergency measures from worsening human right conditions in normal times. The West, handicapped by its " human rights (dis)advantage," must learn how a democracy can efficiently enter a state of emergency and put an end to these measures at the proper time. QIN HUI is Retired Professor in Department of History, Tsinghua University, and is now Adjunct Professor in the Department of Government and Public Administration, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. David Ownby is Professor of History and Director of the Center of East Asian Studies at the University of Montreal.. an


Waiting for the Coronavirus in the Kingdom of Pamona

Waiting for the Coronavirus in the Kingdom of Pamona
Author: David Mendes-Nassi
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1543766692

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"After a long pause the king said, ''Tell me, how can we be different from all the other countries hit by the pandemic, whose morbidity and mortality rates are so frighteningly high? How can we think differently, how should we be thinking? "Dean-el wrote that to overcome the viral epidemics that will be visiting upon us in the future, we have to develop a nature-based vaccine composed of what he called nano-Yaho' particles and turn them into effective and safe method to defeat all kinds of viruses." This is a tale told by the ancient Pamonan people who left the Middle East and settled in the f Indonesian archipelago, founded a prosperous kingdom and faced the coronavirus pandemic that spread from China. King Nur-el with his team of advisors, the high shaman Polano, Talis his aide and the doctor, studied the nature of the coronavirus family and the epidemic in detail to create a plan to defeat the pandemic at the gates of the kingdom.


Ethics for Journalists

Ethics for Journalists
Author: Sallyanne Duncan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2023-01-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0429999739

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Ethics for Journalists critically explores many of the dilemmas that journalists face in their work and supports journalists in good ethical decision-making. From building trust, to combatting disinformation, to minimizing harm to vulnerable people through responsible suicide reporting, this book provides substantial analysis of key contemporary ethical debates and offers guidance on how to address them. Revised and updated throughout, this third edition covers: the influence of press freedom and misinformation on trust the novel ethical challenges presented by social media the need for diversity of sources and in the newsroom, specifically relating to gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and disability issues around vulnerable people—reporting traumatic events, bereaved people, suicide and privacy health journalism and reporting a pandemic; and the impact of regulation on professional standards Taking an accessible and engaging approach, including expert reflections on personal and professional experience, Ethics for Journalists provides a wealth of insight for those in journalism, from students and trainees to specialist correspondents and experienced editors.