Learning from COVID-19: Development of a Global Pandemic Response

By Benjamin Aaronson, Kiersten Olivia Callery, Abigail Rose Elliott, McKenna Jean Meagher, and Logan Albert Thornton
Biomedicine/Biosystems
iCons Year 2
2020
Learning from COVID-19: Development of a Global Pandemic Response
Executive Summary 

The goal of this project is to collect data on how other countries have responded to the pandemic to begin to formulate a pandemic response and set of guidelines that can be used to learn from the COVID-19 outbreak and better prepare for the future.

With the allocated grant funds, we will perform a meta-analysis to collect data on when various governments publicly declared border shut downs, closed schools and local businesses, their speed of testing, enforcement of state and local policies, and how hospitals have dealt with increased demand with limited resources.

Problem Keywords 
COVID-19
coronavirus
pandemic
policy

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