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Long-Run Persistence

A Note on Long-Run Persistence of Public Health Outcomes in Pandemics. Peter Zhixian Lin und Christopher Meissner: A Note on Long-Run Persistence of Public Health Outcomes in Pandemics, in: NBER Working Paper Series, Working Paper 27119, May 2020.

Work & Migration

Peter Birke: Coesfeld und die Folgen: Arbeit und Migration in der Pandemie [Coesfeld and the consequences: Work and Migration in the Pandemic], in: Sozial.Geschichte Online 27 (2020), prepublication. Little by little, other sectors are becoming the subject of a public debate on social work in the times of Corona: Most recently, for example, agriculture, the meat industry, mail order, caused by scandalous living and working conditions, especially for workers without a German passport. Peter Birke analyses the current discourse as well as conflicts and struggles in slaughterhouses, cutting plants and other hotspots of precarious working and living conditions. His text […]

Lockdown effects

Lockdown effects and influenza pandemic: USA 1918/19 Robert J. Barro: Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions and Mortality in U.S. Cities During the Great Influenza Pandemic,1918-1919, in: NBER Working Paper Series, Working Paper 27049, April 2020.

Final Report Heinsberg

Final report of the “Heinsberg Study” Hendrik Streeck and others: Infection fatality rate of SARS-CoV-2 infection in a German community with a super-spreading event, 4 May 2020

Democratization of the Health Care System

Ways to democratize the global health system Karl Heinz Roth, Jochi Weil-Goldstein: Weltgesundheitsorganisation als Neuschöpfung, in: MMS Bulletin, ed. medico international switzerland, No. 110 (November 2008).

Enterprise World Health

Thomas Gebauer in conversation with Velten Schäfer, in: neues deutschland, 9 May 2020 In this interview, Thomas Gebauer, spokesman for medico international, talks about some of the serious shortcomings in the public health system that the Covid 19 pandemic has exposed. The WHO is in a structural crisis. Initiatives to bundle essential activities – such as the development of vaccines and medicines – are increasingly being transferred to major international foundations. In conspiracy theories this development is reflected in extreme distortion. The real problem is the worldwide commercialization of the health care system.

Schools & Daycare

Statement of German professional associations for pediatrics on the closures of schools and day-care centres Peter Walger et al.: Kinder und Jugendliche in der Covid-19-Pandemie: Schulen und Kitas sollen wieder geöffnet werden, May 19, 2020. There is increasing evidence worldwide that children and adolescents rarely contract the SARS-CoV-2 virus infection and only transmit the pathogen to other people to a small extent. As a result, the inclusion of schools and day-care centres in the lockdown seems inappropriate, especially since these restrictions have considerable disadvantages for those affected. For this reason, the authors of the professional associations call for the immediate […]

Deficit spending

Deficit spending as in war financing? Harold James: COVID-19, debt monetization, and lessons from war financing, Webinar at the Bendheim Center for Finance, Princeton University, April 24, 2020. To combat the economic consequences of COVID-19 pandemic, the governments of the USA, the European Union and other countries in the transatlantic region have mobilised trillions of dollars. Massive subsidies, grants and loans as well as massive economic stimulus packages are intended to halt or at least cushion the crash of the global economy. The resources mobilized by governments and central banks to combat the global crisis of 2008/2009 are already far […]

1918 pandemic in India

Maura Chhun:1918 flu pandemic killed 12 million Indians, and British overlords’ indifference strengthened the anti-colonial movement, Updated April 23, 2020.

Second thesis paper of German public health experts

Mathias Schrappe, Hedwig Françoise-Kettner, Franz Knieps, Holger Pfaff, Klaus Püschel, Gerd Gläske: Die Pandemie durch SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19: Datenbasis verbessern – Prävention gezielt weiterentwickeln – Bürgerrechte wahren. Thesenpapier 2.0, 3.5.2020.

Thesis paper of German public health experts on the Covid-19 pandemic

by six German health scientists. Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Schrappe, Hedwig François-Kettner, Dr. med. Matthias Gruhl, Franz Knieps, Prof. Dr. phil. Holger Pfaff, Prof. Dr. rer.nat. Gerd Glaeske: Thesenpapier zur Pandemie durch SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19. Datenbasis verbessern. Prävention gezielt weiterentwickeln. Bürgerrechte wahren, 4 April 2020 (German).

Report from Lombardy

Sergio Bologna: Bericht aus dem italienischen Bundesland Lombardei, wo Covid 19 die Bevölkerung getroffen hat wie an keinem anderen Ort der Welt (bis heute, den 28.04.2020). Report from the Italian state of Lombardy, where Covid 19 hit the population like no other place in the world (until today, 28 April 2020). From the beginning oft the coronavirus crisis fiable Information became essential. Here some suggestions and recommendations concerning the situation in Italy (web pages, magazines, videos, audio interviews and so on).

The long shadow of pandemics

Sources and literature Economic History Society: The Long View on Epidemics, Disease, and Public Health. An Economic History Resources List, April 2020

Exclusion of experts

Vinay Prasad / Jeffrey S. Flier: Scientists who express different views on Covid-19 should be heard, not demonized, in: STAT, 27.4.2020 Critical epidemiologists and virologists, who in recent weeks have expressed doubts about the blanket worst-case scenarios of their colleagues, have often been regarded as ‘irresponsible’ and excluded from the scientific discussion. The authors demonstrate this finding using the example of epidemiologist John Ioannidis. They call on the scientific community to discuss the worldwide published research results in an open-ended manner.