Abstract: This paper provides a detailed comparative analysis of the United States and Canada in terms of which country had a more effective response to the coronavirus pandemic. To address this question, several factors are considered: population distributions and demographic compositions, political leadership, cultural differences, health care systems, and vaccine production. Each of these variables had an impact on infection and death rates in each country. Canada was better equipped than the United States to respond to the pandemic in 4 out of the 5 categories listed above: 1) Population distributions were in Canada’s favor because American cities are more densely populated, and they were hit first by the pandemic. New York and Seattle ...
The article is an exploratory study to understand the United States and Chinese governments’ respons...
Abstract Background Prior to the 2009 H1N1 Influenza ...
Since its appearance in Wuhan (China) in late December 2019, the geographical spread of COVID-19 and...
We examine the roles of sub-national and national governments in Canada and the United States vis-à-...
Canada and USA are developed nations and both are closely placed geographically. These nations have ...
Canada and the United States are often grouped together as liberal welfare-state regimes, with broad...
Canada and the United States are often grouped together as liberal welfare-state regimes, with broad...
This paper compares health policy responses to COVID-19 in Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and U...
COVID-19 has produced many challenges for the Canadian government to conquer. Despite the state’s ex...
This year the world is faced with a new global challenge of novel coronavirus, a strategy for respon...
Canada is a federal state of almost 38 million inhabitants distributed over ten provinces and three ...
Abstract. The COVID-19 pandemic gave minimal reaction time to governments around the world. While ca...
Objectives: This paper presents an overview and comparative analysis of the epidemiological situatio...
Background Research on public health responses to COVID-19 globally has largely foc...
Background: Influenza pandemics emerge at irregular and unpredictable intervals to cause substantial...
The article is an exploratory study to understand the United States and Chinese governments’ respons...
Abstract Background Prior to the 2009 H1N1 Influenza ...
Since its appearance in Wuhan (China) in late December 2019, the geographical spread of COVID-19 and...
We examine the roles of sub-national and national governments in Canada and the United States vis-à-...
Canada and USA are developed nations and both are closely placed geographically. These nations have ...
Canada and the United States are often grouped together as liberal welfare-state regimes, with broad...
Canada and the United States are often grouped together as liberal welfare-state regimes, with broad...
This paper compares health policy responses to COVID-19 in Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and U...
COVID-19 has produced many challenges for the Canadian government to conquer. Despite the state’s ex...
This year the world is faced with a new global challenge of novel coronavirus, a strategy for respon...
Canada is a federal state of almost 38 million inhabitants distributed over ten provinces and three ...
Abstract. The COVID-19 pandemic gave minimal reaction time to governments around the world. While ca...
Objectives: This paper presents an overview and comparative analysis of the epidemiological situatio...
Background Research on public health responses to COVID-19 globally has largely foc...
Background: Influenza pandemics emerge at irregular and unpredictable intervals to cause substantial...
The article is an exploratory study to understand the United States and Chinese governments’ respons...
Abstract Background Prior to the 2009 H1N1 Influenza ...
Since its appearance in Wuhan (China) in late December 2019, the geographical spread of COVID-19 and...