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7Introduction
be the primary intervention, are often challenging in LMICs, if not
impossible, due to poverty and population density.
The Policy Response to COVID-19
There have been very different political responses to COVID-19 across
countries. At one end of the spectrum are countries that have imple-
mented very restrictive measures. China set a global precedent, insti-
tuting what was then the largest quarantine in world history of the
Wuhan region’s sixty million people. This has since been eclipsed
as other countries have locked down to a greater or lesser degree.
Neighbouring countries such as Vietnam, South Korea, and Taiwan,
perhaps enlightened by their earlier experience of SARS and H1N1,
responded quickly to the Wuhan outbreak by shutting down borders
and implementing aggressive testing and contact tracing, relying
heavily on digital surveillance. They seem to have largely contained
the virus; however, it is hard to predict what will happen as physical
distancing restrictions are lifted.
At the other end of the spectrum, among Western countries,
Sweden stands out for its embrace of a less restrictive approach that
some media have dubbed “anti-lockdown.” Sweden’s chief epide-
miologist pursued a strategy of mitigation: allow the virus to spread
slowly without overwhelming the health system, without recourse to
harsh social isolation restrictions, and attempt to shield the most vul-
nerable. Earlier in the pandemic, countries such as the U.K. and the
U.S. also toyed with policies aimed at establishing “herd immunity”;
namely that they would permit the virus to spread so that at a certain
point enough people in the population would acquire immunity that
the disease would significantly dissipate. However, both countries
implemented lockdowns of varying degrees after enormous expert
and popular outcry.
Canada’s path through COVID-19 is perhaps best described
as a middle ground. This approach has seen neither the federal
nor provincial governments impose strict lockdowns (i.e., unlike
in New Zealand, Canadian governments have not mandated that
people stay in their homes, although they have encouraged it).
Provinces have, however, imposed various restrictions on large
and small gatherings, closed schools, universities, and nonessential
businesses, locked down jails and long-term care institutions, and
issued physical distancing guidelines. Both federal and provincial
VULNERABLE
The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
- Titel
- VULNERABLE
- Untertitel
- The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
- Autoren
- Vanessa MacDonnell
- Jane Philpott
- Sophie Thériault
- Sridhar Venkatapuram
- Verlag
- Ottawa Press
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 9780776636429
- Abmessungen
- 15.2 x 22.8 cm
- Seiten
- 648
- Kategorien
- Coronavirus
- International