No. 12-4, December 2020
Index
- An Analysis of Government Communication in the United States During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: Recommendations for Effective Government Health Risk Communication
- Challenges and Opportunities From COVID‐19 for Global Sustainable Development
- Chandra L. FordDerek M. GriffithMarino A. BruceKeon L. Gilbert 2019. Racism: Science & Tools for the Public Health Professional. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association Press, 2019. $75.00. Paperback. pp. 583. Hardcover. ISBN: 978‐0‐87553‐303‐2
- COVID‐19 and Morbid Obesity: Associations and Consequences for Policy and Practice
- COVID‐19 Shelter‐at‐Home Orders: Impacts and Policy Responses in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence
- Culture, Freedom, and the Spread of Covid‐19: Do Some Societies and Political Systems Have National Anti‐Bodies?
- Did We Respond Quickly Enough? How Policy‐Implementation Speed in Response to COVID‐19 Affects the Number of Fatal Cases in Europe
- Fentanyl, COVID‐19, and Public Health
- Food Insecurity and Collateral Consequences of Punishment Amidst the COVID‐19 Pandemic
- From Poor to Worse: Health Policy and Politics Scholars’ Assessment of the U.S. COVID‐19 Response and Its Implications
- How Partisanship Affected Public Reaction to Potential Treatments for COVID‐19
- Issue Information
- Partisanship in Initial State Responses to the COVID‐19 Pandemic
- Partnering Small Enterprises and Local Nonprofits to Help Sustain Local Economies and Reduce the Spread of COVID‐19
- Regional Health Disparities, Surge Capacity, and Impacts on COVID‐19: Critical Insights and Lessons from China
- Statewide COVID‐19 Stay‐at‐Home Orders and Population Mobility in the United States
- The Pandemic Challenge: Reflections on the Social Justice Dynamic
- The Power of Collaborative Governance: The Case of South Korea Responding to COVID‐19 Pandemic
- Yoga: The Antidote for These Times