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COVID-19 has caused a worldwide crisis that is affecting most countries, regardless of size, demographics, or GDP. Accordingly, a global response can aid in ensuring equitable, efficient COVID-19 responses.
Ariadne’s Global Response efforts are looking into key issues including vaccine delivery, digital tools, and communications to mitigate and halt the transmission of COVID-19, especially among vulnerable populations.
This includes working with partners and identifying principles and models for equitable global vaccine distribution, identifying and distributing digital tools for health care workers, and convening and disseminating expertise.
Resources
World Journal of Surgery: The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ariadne Labs and Lifebox on adapting the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist during COVID-19.
Resource: Supporting Strong Primary Health Care During the Pandemic
The Primary Health Care Performance Initiative (PHCPI) has developed a suite of materials and tools to support primary health care systems during the pandemic
Exemplars: Emerging COVID-19 Success Story: South Korea Learned the Lessons of MERS
Dr. June-Ho Kim and colleagues are featured by Exemplars of Global Health for their research on South Korea's response to COVID-19.
Global Learnings from Japan: The Japanese Health System Response During COVID-19
By Ariadne Labs’ Community Mitigation Global Learnings team.
NEJM Catalyst: How South Korea Responded to the Covid-19 Outbreak in Daegu
Our Global Response team on the strategic and comprehensive approach to the coronavirus pandemic and how it helped South Korea achieve a relatively low rate of infection within hospitals.
Global Learnings from South Korea: Protecting Health Care Workers From COVID-19
By Ariadne Labs’ Community Mitigation Global Learnings team.
Perspectives
News
Wall Street Journal: Covid-19 Is Killing Hundreds of Pregnant Women and Babies in Brazil
Dr. Neel Shah comments on the concerning state of maternal care in Brazil.
New York Times: What Would It Take to Vaccinate the World Against Covid?
Dr. Rebecca Weintraub comments on the role of global leaders in the equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.
Vox: The world could be doing much more to help India
Dr. Rebecca Weintraub on COVID-19 variants and vaccines in India.
Harvard Gazette: Seeking ‘a leadership moment’ on global vaccination
In a Q&A, Dr. Rebecca Weintraub discusses America’s vaccination progress and the potential benefits of global vaccination.
Al Jazeera: With a surplus looming, how should the US use excess vaccines?
Dr. Rebecca Weintraub remarks on the geopolitical implications of the U.S.'s plans for surplus vaccines.
Salon: How one tiny country is beating the pandemic and climate change
Salon covers the Atlantic's piece on Bhutan's pandemic response.
The Atlantic: The Unlikeliest Pandemic Success Story
Dr. Asaf Bitton comments on public health lessons that the U.S. can learn from other countries.
Symposium: Vaccine Allocation and Social Justice
Ariadne Labs and partners hosted the first part of a multi-part online symposium, “Vaccine Allocation and Social Justice,” on Dec. 4 to explore concrete steps that public health leaders can take to dramatically improve...
Vice: Singapore Is Putting Trackers on Some Travelers. Should Other Countries Do the Same?
Dr. Evan Benjamin remarks on quarantine tracking technology and basic public health approaches.
HSPH: Lessons from Japan’s COVID-19 response
The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health covers latest Health Affairs piece of Japan's COVID-19 response
Medical Xpress: How South Korea protects health care workers from COVID-19
Medical Xpress highlights SeungJu Jackie Oh who co-authored Ariadne Labs' South Korea Global Evidence Brief
Press Release: New Report Detailing How South Korea is Protecting Health Care Workers During COVID-19
Country’s low health care worker infection rate offers valuable lessons for leaders; Research draws on interviews with front-line workers and health care system leaders in South Korea and a review of the...