Pandemic Politics: COVID-19, democracy and governance

By Julie George

As of today, there have been 23,507,852 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 809,958 deaths across 188 countries. COVID-19 has and will continue to force countries and communities to grapple with its impact on daily life. This includes the many ways the COVID-19 pandemic affects governance and democracy, such as the role of law in public health, uses of technologies in curbing the spread of the virus and dynamics within local communities.

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https://medium.com/international-affairs-blog/fsf-pandemic-politics-covid-19-democracy-governance-8d28af99d9c5

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