What Oxford experts learned from tracking every Covid policy in the world

Wealth no indication of success in the battle against coronavirus

Open graves dug during the Covid pandemic in Sao Paolo, Brazil
Open graves dug during the Covid pandemic in Sao Paolo, Brazil
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Thomas Hale, associate professor in public policy at the University of Oxford, on the conclusions of a year tracking the global response to Covid-19.

In March 2020, as Covid-19 swept around the globe, my colleagues and I began debating the bewildering new measures popping up around the world with our master’s students in a politics of policymaking class at the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University.

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