A South Asian perspective on the failures of global and national public health policies South Asia, home to around a quarter of the world’s population and 40% of the world’s […]
Month: May 2020
Ann Robinson’s research reviews—29 May 2020
Ann Robinson reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]
Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . Hydroxychloroquine and torsades de pointes
The World Health Organization has announced that it has temporarily halted the hydroxychloroquine arm of its Solidarity trial. This followed the publication in The Lancet of an analysis of registry […]
Andy Cowper: The public health of politics and the politics of public health
A global pandemic of a potentially fatal respiratory disease is probably the worst time for politics and public health to collide. In the political dance of covid-19, we have seen […]
Learning about covid-19 outbreaks from non-viral tweets
Trish Greenhalgh and Graham Mackenzie Covid-19 has put the science of rapid review centre stage. It is only just over six months ago that the world began to grapple with […]
Sheffield community contact tracers: training community volunteers to undertake contact tracing for covid-19
Stopping contact tracing in the UK in mid March was one of many mistakes made in the management of the covid-19 pandemic. WHO guidelines for the covid-19 outbreak recommend that […]
Arrowe Park: experience of the multidisciplinary team serving the UK’s first quarantine unit in 40 years
On the morning of 31st January, 83 British nationals arrived in the UK from Wuhan, China and were transferred to Arrowe Park in the Wirral. They were joined by 11 […]
Public trust and the public’s health: two sides of the same coin?
The recent exposure of Dominic Cummings’ behaviour has quite rightly caused grave concerns about its effect on our trust in government, and our compliance with public health messages. The truth […]
Covid-19 in humanitarian settings: addressing ethics to reduce moral distress
It is only a matter of time before covid-19 gains a foothold among refugees, internally displaced persons, and other vulnerable populations living in humanitarian settings. As humanitarian organisations mobilise to […]
Aser Garcia Rada: On the front lines of the response to covid-19 in Spain
The devil is in the details, as they say. As the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic declines in the Northern hemisphere and lockdowns ease in Europe, early identification of new cases and contact […]