Stopping coronavirus: a global analysis of what is working

Researchers from United Nations University look at the worldwide evidence on tackling Covid-19

South Korea coronavirus
Soldiers disinfect areas of Seoul, South Korea, where new cases have slowed
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Claudia Abreu Lopes and Sanae Okamoto, researchers from United Nations University, analyse the best measures to tackle the coronavirus pandemic in an article originally written for The Conversation.

The new coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has been spreading rapidly but at a different rate in different countries. A variety of emergency responses and policy strategies have been implemented with varying outcomes so far.

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