Opinion: Did Australia’s approach to COVID-19 sacrifice too many freedoms?
Australia is renowned for its effective response to the pandemic, and its low COVID-19 rates have become envied by other countries. This could
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
Australia is renowned for its effective response to the pandemic, and its low COVID-19 rates have become envied by other countries. This could
Photo by NEC Corporation of America with Creative Commons license. We are all too familiar with the impact of COVID-19 on our lives, and as
Schools have been closed on and off since March last year, opening at some points before and after summer but mostly with some
Our anxiety levels are soaring as a result of COVID-19. In April of 2020, 46% of the adult population reported high levels of
We are in the third national lockdown due to the new variant of coronavirus spreading rapidly throughout the UK, now deemed the ‘British
As we approach the end of the English national lockdown, and look towards the Christmas period, the Prime Minister has announced his Covid-19
In June 2020, New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, danced to celebrate the end of the COVID-19 pandemic within the country’s borders. While
‘We have it totally under control. It’s one person coming in from China, and we have it under control. It’s going to be
As the number of coronavirus cases increases, the long-lasting impact remains unclear. Except for those who were, or are, physically ill with the
This year we have seen our system crumble in front of our very eyes. Our vast, interdependent global economy fell to its knees