Regulatory Uncertainty Over Emergency Powers in Switzerland
Democratic process and federalism concerns raise questions about the Swiss government’s COVID-19 policies.
Regulatory Delivery Lessons From COVID-19 Responses
Amid uncertainty, countries must learn from previous inadequacies in risk-based regulation and compliance measures.
Mexico’s Untimely Fight Against Coronavirus
Mexico’s citizens and economy suffer because the President failed to invoke the only constitutional tool to fight COVID-19.
COVID-19 and Access to Medical Care in the United States
Although Congress has failed to take big steps to ensure access to COVID-19 care, states are taking small but significant steps.
Rationing Scarce Medical Resources
The COVID-19 pandemic raises questions about how decision-makers should distribute medical resources.
Reforming Blood Donation in the Age of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic prompts reforms of blood donation standards for gay men.
Old Norms and New Challenges in Spain’s Response to COVID-19
Executive and legislative branches of Spain’s government wield debatable legal authority in times of crisis.
The Trump Administration’s Pandemic Response Is Structured to Fail
Poor organizational choices have hampered the government’s management of COVID-19.
The Disjointed Dutch Policies to Fight COVID-19
The Dutch need to coordinate their different regulatory and behavioral responses to tackle COVID-19.
Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Crisis
With medical systems overwhelmed during the pandemic, telemedicine could be here to stay.
South Korea’s Success Against COVID-19
Transparency, communication, and collaboration are the key weapons in the fight against COVID-19.
Public Health Versus Privacy
Efforts to trace the novel coronavirus in the U.S. ignite a debate over digital privacy concerns.